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In this two-part series, we explore the meaning of the Eucharist according to the Church Fathers and focus particularly on the letters of St. Ignatius of Antioch, the poetry of St. Ephrem of Syria, and the homilies of St. John Chrysostom.Institute of Catholic Culture
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In this two-part series, we explore the meaning of the Eucharist according to the Church Fathers and focus particularly on the letters of St. Ignatius of Antioch, the poetry of St. Ephrem of Syria, and the homilies of St. John Chrysostom.Institute of Catholic Culture
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This presentation explores the story and legacy of St. Boniface, apostle to the Germans, a tireless Church reformer and Christian missionary. Thanks to his dogged persistence and evangelical ingenuity, Germany became a center of Christian culture.Institute of Catholic Culture
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The Catechetical School of Alexandria was the first Christian institution of higher learning. Under the leadership of such teachers as Pantaenus, Clement, and Dionysius, this school taught a method of Scriptural interpretation used by many Church Fathers.Institute of Catholic Culture
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At Christmas, we celebrate the coming of the King of Kings. But what does it mean that Jesus is King and where is His Kingdom? Find out how David and Solomon reveal the essential key to understanding Jesus as King and His Kingdom, the Church.Institute of Catholic Culture
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Dr. Esolen examines two pagan accounts of the birth or the fashioning of the world, and shows why the account of the sacred authors of the Hebrews is not only different from them, not only a correction or a completion, but a radically new revelation.Institute of Catholic Culture
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Dr. Esolen examines two pagan accounts of the birth or the fashioning of the world, and shows why the account of the sacred authors of the Hebrews is not only different from them, not only a correction or a completion, but a radically new revelation.Institute of Catholic Culture
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By the time of her broadest extent under Emperor Hadrian (AD 117), Rome had spread her language and written laws to most of the peoples of Western Europe, thereby laying the foundation for Latin Christendom. How did she accomplish this?Institute of Catholic Culture
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In the history of philosophy, there is perhaps no Christian apologist more effective in clearing away evasions, indifference, and false optimism than Blaise Pascal. He provides a powerful challenge to the secular, skeptical, post-modern "nones" of our dayInstitute of Catholic Culture
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Messianic Judaism as we know it began in the 1960s. Many Christians question whether it is truly Christian. Most Jews question whether it is truly Jewish. In this lecture, Fr. Sebastian explores both questions, the origins of the movement, and its future.Institute of Catholic Culture
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All three of the synoptic gospels record a remarkable account in which Jesus' divinity is revealed to a few of his disciples. Join Fr. Hezekias Carnazzo and Amy Giuliano for a unique bible study on this mystery and explore the site on which it took place.Institute of Catholic Culture
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Yoga is practiced throughout the world, including by many Christians. But is it compatible with Christian beliefs? This talk addresses this question in light of the history and nature of Yoga, especially its Hindu roots and commercialized Western versionsInstitute of Catholic Culture
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Yoga is practiced throughout the world, including by many Christians. But is it compatible with Christian beliefs? This talk addresses this question in light of the history and nature of Yoga, especially its Hindu roots and commercialized Western versionsInstitute of Catholic Culture
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Since the first Catholic church was erected in China in 1299, the Church there has passed through eras of both success and struggle. In this lecture, Dr. John Lindblom explores how China's missionaries planted seeds of faith that continue to grow.Institute of Catholic Culture
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Father Spitzer discusses the evidence for the Shroud’s authenticity, the remarkable parallels between it and the Gospel accounts of Jesus’ crucifixion, and scientific theories concerning the production of its image through a burst of radiation.Institute of Catholic Culture
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If there really is a God, how can such bad things happen to us? Boethius, like us, wrestles with this critical question. In the end, he discovers the astounding truth of how even here God is ordering all things for our good. What will be our response?Institute of Catholic Culture
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Writing primarily to a Jewish audience, St. Matthew focuses on Jesus Christ's identity as the Messiah and the inauguration of the Kingdom of God. Dive into God's Word with Dr. John Bergsma and explore the rich themes of the Gospel of Matthew.Institute of Catholic Culture
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Writing primarily to a Jewish audience, St. Matthew focuses on Jesus Christ's identity as the Messiah and the inauguration of the Kingdom of God. Dive into God's Word with Dr. John Bergsma and explore the rich themes of the Gospel of Matthew.Institute of Catholic Culture
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Writing primarily to a Jewish audience, St. Matthew focuses on Jesus Christ's identity as the Messiah and the inauguration of the Kingdom of God. Dive into God's Word with Dr. John Bergsma and explore the rich themes of the Gospel of Matthew.Institute of Catholic Culture
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Writing primarily to a Jewish audience, St. Matthew focuses on Jesus Christ's identity as the Messiah and the inauguration of the Kingdom of God. Dive into God's Word with Dr. John Bergsma and explore the rich themes of the Gospel of Matthew.Institute of Catholic Culture
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