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The Mystery of Christ and the Kingdom in the Gospels w/ Dr. Michael Barber | Virtual Theology Summit
Dr. Michael Barber gives the keynote lecture at the Augustine Institute’s annual Virtual Theology Summit on Christ the King. This talk looks at the way reading the Gospels in light of Jesus’s Jewish background helps illuminate the central theme of his ministry, explaining how the kingdom is related to Jesus’s healing ministry and his teaching about the Church. Learn how to proclaim the Gospel in the very terms used by the Lord-“repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand” (Matthew 4:17)-and what this entails for the Church’s mission in the world today.
To learn more about the Augustine Institute Graduate School of Theology, visit www.augustine.edu.
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Why an M.A. in Pastoral Theology?
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In the M.A. Pastoral Theology program, Catholics seeking to serve the Church find the theological, spiritual, pastoral, and human formation they need to implement the New Evangelization. Learn more at augustine.edu/pastoraltheology
In Dialogue with the Master Teachers with Dr. Jeffrey Lehman
มุมมอง 2827 หลายเดือนก่อน
By putting master teachers of the Western tradition-Plato and Aristotle, Vergil and St. Augustine, Cicero and St. Thomas More-in dialogue with one another and with Sacred Scripture, this talk shows how a lively and engaging conversation emerges that helps us integrate all learning under the light of the Catholic faith. Jeffrey Lehman is a Professor of Philosophy and Theology and the Director of...
Learning and the Life of a Catholic Teacher with Dr. Andrew Seeley
มุมมอง 2787 หลายเดือนก่อน
Americans are very practical, efficient, and overworked. Time spent learning seems wasted if we do not see how it applies to our job or our life. In this talk, Dr. Seeley discusses how fostering a love of learning brings fulfillment to the life of Catholic teachers while enriching their teaching. Andrew Seeley is the Director of Advanced Formation for Educators and a visiting professor at the A...
Interview with the Author: Suffering with Dr. Mark Giszczak
มุมมอง 4527 หลายเดือนก่อน
Author of Suffering: What Every Catholic Should Know, Dr. Mark Giszczak, discusses his newly released book published by the Augustine Institute and Ignatius Press. Dr. Giszczak is an associate professor of Sacred Scripture at the Augustine Institute Graduate School and teaches classes on salvation history, the Pentateuch, Wisdom literature, and the theology of suffering. Learn more about the fa...
Interview with the Author: The Bible and Reconciliation with Dr. James Prothro
มุมมอง 2887 หลายเดือนก่อน
Author of The Bible and Reconciliation: Confession, Repentance, and Restoration, Dr. James Prothro, discusses his newly released book published by Baker Academic. Dr. Prothro is an associate professor of Sacred Scripture at the Augustine Institute Graduate School and teaches classes on Pauline literature, biblical interpretation, and biblical Greek. Learn more about the faculty and programs off...
Interview with the Author: A Pauline Theology of Justification with Dr. James Prothro
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Author of A Pauline Theology of Justification: Forgiveness Friendship, and Life in Christ, Dr. James Prothro, discusses his newly released book published by Cascade Books. Dr. Prothro is an associate professor of Sacred Scripture at the Augustine Institute Graduate School and teaches classes on Pauline literature, biblical interpretation, and biblical Greek. Learn more about the faculty and pro...
Interview with the Author: The Historical Jesus and the Temple with Dr. Michael Barber
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Author of The Historical Jesus and the Temple: Memory, Methodology, and the Gospel of Matthew, Dr. Michael Barber, discusses his newly released book published by Cambridge University Press. Dr. Barber is a professor of Sacred Scripture at the Augustine Institute Graduate School and teaches classes on the Gospels, the Acts of the Apostles, and Pauline literature. Learn more about the faculty and...
Theology as a Foundation for Teaching with Dr. John Sehorn
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“What is man that you are mindful of him?” (Psalm 8:4). Taking the Psalmist’s question as a starting point, this talk considers the path of creation and redemption as disclosed in Sacred Scripture, then suggests why and how theology serves as the foundation of authentic Catholic liberal education. John Sehorn is an Associate Professor of Theology and the Academic Dean of the Augustine Institute...
Interview with the Author: Angels & Saints with Dr. Elizabeth Klein
มุมมอง 4517 หลายเดือนก่อน
Author of Angels & Saints: Who They Are and Why the Matter, Dr. Elizabeth Klein, discusses her newly released book published by the University of Notre Dame. Dr. Klein is an associate professor of theology at the Augustine Institute Graduate School and teaches classes on Saint Augustine, the Sacraments, and the Christian creed. Learn more about the faculty and programs offered at the Augustine ...
Interview with the Author: Wisdom of Solomon with Dr. Mark Giszczak
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Author of Wisdom of Solomon, Dr. Mark Giszczak, discusses his newly released book published by Baker Academic. Dr. Giszczak is an associate professor of Sacred Scripture at the Augustine Institute Graduate School and teaches classes on salvation history, the Pentateuch, and Wisdom literature. Learn more about the faculty and programs offered at the Augustine Institute: www.augustine.edu
Repentance and Interior Renewal: St. John Fisher’s Exposition of the Penitential Psalms w/ Dr. Blum
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St. John Fisher (1469-1535) was the sole bishop executed with St. Thomas More for defending papal primacy against England’s Henry VIII. Long before the Reformation controversies began, Fisher labored to renew the Church in England as a reforming priest and bishop. In 1504, he delivered sermons on the seven penitential psalms that remain an eloquent witness to the truth that any attempt to renew...
Repentance as an Act of Hope with Dr. Mark Giszczak, Associate Professor of Sacred Scripture
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In a world that has forgotten about sin, those who seek God aim for a high ideal of moral integrity. But they can find themselves crushed under the weight of sin's severity. "My iniquities overwhelm me, a burden too heavy for me" (Ps 38:4). A conscience wracked by guilt is a heavy burden indeed. When we examine our conscience, uncover the root of sin, and repent, we both take responsibility for...
Out of the Depths, I Cry to You: Praying Through Suffering with the Psalter with Dr. Andrea Saner
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In the Old Testament, the people of God regularly cry for help in poetry that is deeply personal and communal. In his great mercy, God hears these cries, and the supplicants respond with thanksgiving and praise. This talk explores the penitential psalms as poignant examples of this movement. As Christ has assumed our human nature, bearing our sin and suffering, we, in turn, may participate in t...
Freedom in Christ: The Incarnation, the Human Person, & the Liberal Arts by Jeffrey Lehman
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Originally delivered at the St. John Bosco Conference at the Augustine Institute on Jan 27, 2024 Drawing generously from the Gospel of St. John, this lecture considers the Incarnation as the foundation of Catholic education, emphasizing various ways in which the words and deeds of Christ the Teacher shed light on the nature of the human person and the vital place of the liberal arts in Catholic...
Rejoicing in the Truth: A Portrait of Renewal at Our Lady of Lourdes by Rosemary Vander Weele
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Rejoicing in the Truth: A Portrait of Renewal at Our Lady of Lourdes by Rosemary Vander Weele
Treasures Old: Wisdom and Inspiration from the History of Catholic Education by Andrew Seeley
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Treasures Old: Wisdom and Inspiration from the History of Catholic Education by Andrew Seeley
What would Augustine say about Artificial Intelligence? By Dr. Jordan Wales
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What would Augustine say about Artificial Intelligence? By Dr. Jordan Wales
Ever Ancient, Ever New: Theology and the Life of the Church Today | 2023 Virtual Theology Summit
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Ever Ancient, Ever New: Theology and the Life of the Church Today | 2023 Virtual Theology Summit
Learning Biblical Theology from the Apostles w/ Dr. James Prothro
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Learning Biblical Theology from the Apostles w/ Dr. James Prothro
Examining God’s Faithfulness with the Exodus Psalms with Dr. Andrea Saner
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Examining God’s Faithfulness with the Exodus Psalms with Dr. Andrea Saner
Scripture and the Church in 2 Timothy: A Fresh Look at the Four Senses with Dr. William Wright
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Scripture and the Church in 2 Timothy: A Fresh Look at the Four Senses with Dr. William Wright
Meet the Professor: Dr. Michael Barber
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Meet the Professor: Dr. Michael Barber
Meet the Professor: Dr. Arielle Harms
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Meet the Professor: Dr. Arielle Harms
The Mystery of the Incarnation | The Manger and the Cross | Short Courses
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The Mystery of the Incarnation | The Manger and the Cross | Short Courses
Meet the Professors: Dr. Mark Giszczak
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Meet the Professors: Dr. Mark Giszczak
Meet the Professors: Dr. Christopher Mooney
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Meet the Professors: Dr. Christopher Mooney
Why Study Catholic Theology? with Robert Le Grand
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Why Study Catholic Theology? with Robert Le Grand
Why Study Catholic Theology? with Rachel Bell
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Why Study Catholic Theology? with Rachel Bell
Meet the Professors: Dr. Ben Akers
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Meet the Professors: Dr. Ben Akers

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  • @Stephen937
    @Stephen937 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Out of curiosity, why was the RSV-2CE the main translation used in this commentary? Instead of the ESV-CE? Thanks!

  • @jacintaigwe-tk5kh
    @jacintaigwe-tk5kh 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Weldone ❤

  • @terriekraybill9724
    @terriekraybill9724 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Good analogy with the lunch line. It really seemed apt.

  • @kittykittycat8379
    @kittykittycat8379 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    thank you so much for sharing. Please dont stop cathechizing us trying to follow Jesus for it is actually hard without practical guidance! I just had my confession earlier and the priest told me to read the bible and reflect on the word of God. this is how I came thru this video. Ill watch 1 video a day so I can reflect. Im also on my 3rd day of novena with Padre Pio and Our Lady of Guadalupe. Again, thank you so much for posting this video. May God thru the intercession of Our Lady, St Joseph and St Paul bless us all🙏

  • @brendacain244
    @brendacain244 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love this combo of persoectives. Thank you😊

  • @LoudandClearChastity
    @LoudandClearChastity 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Dr Barber!! Warm greetings from Australia 🦘 Why aren't there more people watching this fantastic podcast? You are brilliant. Thank you.

  • @MaryCunningham-u5j
    @MaryCunningham-u5j 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Dr. Klein always does a wonderful job of presenting complicated subjects in a readily accessible way!

  • @anux98
    @anux98 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    👏👏

  • @Goretti8201
    @Goretti8201 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This program has been life-changing for me. So glad God led me to AI!

  • @tmlavenz
    @tmlavenz 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So bland and uninspiring. A God who _can't_ suffer wouldn't understand the simplest human moment-- and how, pray tell, is he supposed to get into those impossibly interior spaces of my suffering if he never really tasted suffering himself? That God is a rubber God, ridiculous and stunted, for not even knowing what his own Creation is made of. (This magic act of splitting Christ in two is so conceptually convenient, no? Yet how massively unsatisfying for anyone with a heart for theosis...) This take based on classical theism has stripped the God of Scripture of all passion, all longing, all love. Not to mention all the wrath and regret. The presentation overall quite abstractly put, rubber itself, and frankly not even worth the fake artificial 'wows' of the interviewer.

  • @jen1963
    @jen1963 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Compared to some other Catholic university Masters programs in Classical Education, I love the focus on Catholicism as opposed to individual subjects (history, math, science, etc).

  • @ahier
    @ahier 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Excellent description of neural networks and transformers.