Advancing the common good: economics and theology together By Thomas A. Gresik In a recent episode of The Living Church podcast, “When to Re-open for Business? Ethics and Economy,” Elisabeth Kincaid and Stewart Clem discussed several important issues in the debate r... Read More...
Podcast: Prison Ministry and COVID-19 In this episode of The Living Church Podcast prison chaplain Hannah Bowman shares about her work, digs into theological and practical frameworks behind prison conditions in the U.S., and presents Christia... Read More...
TLC’s Podcast Interviews Former ABC Rowan Williams In a special edition of The Living Church Podcast, former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams discusses his latest book, The Way of St. Benedict. He describes how he drew on decades of fascination with Benedict — starting with sojourns to Benedictine monas... Read More...
Podcast: Spiritual Health in Loneliness. "You can't always get what you want. But sometimes…" Fr. Ron Rolheiser (author of The Loneliness Factor, among many others) knows about digging deep when you can't change your circumstances. In the latest editi... Read More...
Podcast: Caring for Marriage in a Pressure Cooker Only recently in human history have we expected so much from marriage. The pressure (or temptation?) to rely totally on one's spouse for companionship, emotional support, etc., etc. is not so easily resisted wh... Read More...
Podcasts: Classic Texts in Times of Crisis and a Playbook for Anxiety Two new episodes of The Living Church podcast for your listening pleasure: Classic Texts in Times of Crisis: Thomas Merton What are some of the benefits and dangers of being alone? How can solitude build up love? Fr. Mac Stewart presents and reflects on ... Read More...
Podcast: In Retrospect, Will We Have Been Wise? Radner Martins On the latest edition of The Living Church Podcast, scholar & author Ephraim Radner and Bishop Daniel Martins discuss how the pandemic -- and specifically, the lack of gathering p... Read More...
Podcast: Just Add Quarantine: Help for Instant Homeschoolers Only a few days ago, millions of working parents became homeschool teachers — instantly. Writer and PhD candidate in ethics Abigail Woolley Cutter interviews Susan Wise Bauer, well-known educator and historian,... Read More...