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Kale Zelden and Larry Chapp discuss the war with Iran
The Iran war and the Just War theory
Larry Chapp
3/3/2026
Jennifer Bryson joins Larry Chapp to discuss the book by Ida Gorres which she translated: Bread Grows in Winter
A wonderful discussion with Jennifer Bryson , translator of the book by Ida Grorres: Bread Grows in Winter.
Larry Chapp
2/27/2026
The Colloquy, Session 2: Dr. Larry Chapp On The Law of Proportionate Polarization (S11, EP07)
Are we trying to manage the Holy Spirit through bureaucracy?
Andrew Gniadek
2/12/2026
Peter Carter discusses his new book: "The Song of the Lamb". A conversation with Cardinal Sarah
Peter Carter's new book by Ignatius Press is a gem: "The Song of the Lamb"
Larry Chapp
2/11/2026
Angela Franks discusses her new book: "Body and Identity: The History of the Empty Self"
An intellectual genealogy of the rise of the modern "empty self"
Larry Chapp
2/11/2026
Dr. Daniel Drain discusses Dostoevsky, atheism, David Hart and von Balthasar with Larry Chapp
A fascinating conversation on Dostoevsky, atheism, David Hart and Hans Urs von Balthasar
Larry Chapp
2/5/2026
The Communio Interviews: Dr. Jacob Sherman on his recent article on the eccentric and ecstatic nature of reason
A wide ranging conversation on the ontologically porous nature of reason as an eccentric and ecstatic reality
Larry Chapp
2/4/2026
The Communio Interviews: Michael Higgins discusses his new book on the Trinity as well as his recent Communio article on Dignitatis Humanae
The social analogy of the trinity and the psychological analogy
Larry Chapp
1/22/2026
The Ignatius Press Interviews: Larry Chapp interviews Angela Costley and Gavin D'Costa on their new book of edited essays: From Sinai to Rome
A wide ranging conversation on an important new book on the relationship between Judaism and Catholicism
Larry Chapp
1/3/2026
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