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Christendom College Lectures

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At Christendom College, we believe education is more than gaining knowledge—it’s about pursuing true wisdom. As a Catholic liberal arts college, our mission is to guide students on the path to Christian wisdom, grounded in the love and contemplation of both natural and divinely revealed truth. This journey doesn’t happen in the classroom alone. Through vibrant campus life, community events, and sp... more

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Christendom College welcomed St. Thomas Aquinas expert Dr. Steven Baldner to campus for the latest event in its Collegiate Lecture Series. Baldner, a professor at St. Francis Xavier University, presented the college’s annual St. Thomas Aquinas lectur... more

Dr. Timothy O’Donnell reflects on the significance of the Incarnation, exploring the world’s longing for a Messiah, the fulfillment of prophecy, and Mary’s unique role as the Mother of God. He discusses the expectations of the Messiah, the fulfillmen... more

Fr. Gregory Pine highlights the importance of the incarnation, showcasing God's generosity and the need to recognize His work in our lives. Fr. Pine encourages all to a deeper understanding of how God's love and grace are evident in our experiences, ... more

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Aquinas and Descartes on Creation | Dr. Steven Baldner
Q: Not only applies to body, thought, and invention, but even to the material process. This seems to have profound consequences for how we understand evil, right?
The speaker contends that Descartes' system allows for human freedom but still requires God to cause bodily actions of free will, leaving the problem of evil tied to human responsibility and divine providence. He emphasizes that Descartes preserves free will while maintaining divine causality, suggesting that modern readings must weigh these nuances rather than collapse into a simple occasionalism.
Aquinas and Descartes on Creation | Dr. Steven Baldner
Q: I have two questions, if I may. One philosophical, one historical. The philosophical question starts from, I can recognize how occasionalism can follow from events about time if causes are temporally in receipt to events. But can you explain, would occasionalism also still follow against the causes that are temporally in receipt for their events? Is that still a problem?
The lecturer responds by clarifying that if time is temporally continuous rather than atomistic, the argument for occasionalism weakens, but there are still other reasons one might adopt occasionalism for the causality of creatures or for other metaphysical commitments. He also notes that Descartes did not explicitly label himself an occasionalist, and that the historical lineage could connect to concurrentism rather than a direct medieval form.
Let’s Talk about Mandates: Electoral Mandates and American Constitutionalism | Dr. Zachary German
Q: Given the state of the country in the water today, would you say that simple electoral victory plus the popular vote victory would equal a mandate from the people like some of the media claim?
It's difficult to make a mandate claim if you've lost either the electoral college or popular vote. Even winning a majority of the vote does not guarantee a specific mandate to govern due to the varied reasons voters choose candidates.
10 Things I Learned from Writing a Book on Motherhood | Nadya Williams
Q: How did it feel to balance so many commitments like homeschooling, child care, and reading?
You must define your non-negotiables; for her, responsibilities to children come first, followed by other commitments like editing and writing.
10 Things I Learned from Writing a Book on Motherhood | Nadya Williams
Q: How long did it take you to write all of your books?
It took a little over two years from the moment I started thinking about my first book to its publication. The next book was written faster, and a third book is scheduled for publication soon.

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The lectures showcase deep dives into theology, philosophy, and Catholic intellectual history, often framed around classic thinkers, creedal formulations, and their historical developments. Episodes range from thorough doctrinal explanations (such as the development and implications of the Nicene Creed) to comparative philosophy (Aquinas vs. Descartes) and reflections on Advent, incarnation, and church tradition. A notable pattern is the blend of rigorous scholarly analysis with accessible storytelling, audience Q&As, and practical reflections on faith, culture, and moral life. The format tends to attract listeners who value rigorous Catholic liberal arts inquiry, historical-contextual exploration, and thoughtful dialogue about faith and re... more

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