Videos

  • Lecture by Dr. José Casanova

    Catholic Actors in the Third Wave of Democratization: Lessons for the Arab Spring and the Muslim Fourth Wave Thursday, April 12, 2012 P.M. Lecture by Dr. Jose Casanova Department of Sociology, Georgetown University. He has published works in a broad range of subjects, including religion and globalization, migration and religious pluralism, transnational religions, and sociological theory. Watch Video
  • Holy Fathers, Abusive Fathers and the Missing Father

    How Catholic Schools Cure Urban Poverty. Thursday, December 1, 2011 3:30 PM-5:00 PM Watch Video
  • Jesuit Mission of Chiquitos Part 1

    Part I Thursday, April 14, 2011 Music from the Jesuit Missions of Chiquitos Watch Video
  • Jesuit Mission of Chiquitos Part 2

    Thursday, April 14, 2011 Music from the Jesuit Missions of Chiquitos Watch Video
  • Food for the Body, Food for the Soul

    Lecture by Dr. Kathleen Maas Weigert, Loyola University Chicago Research Professor. Klarchek Information Commons, 4th Floor, Loyola University Chicago, Lake Shore Campus. Watch Video
  • Montaigne, God, and Other

    March 30, 2010 Dr. David Posner, Associate Professor, Department of Modern Languages, Loyola University Chicago. Watch Video
  • Women of the Word Colloquium Part 1

    November 12, 2009 Presented by The Joan and Bill Hank Center for the Catholic Intellectual Heritage with assistance from The Francis and Ann Curran Center for American Catholic Studies, Fordham University, The Gannon Center for Women and Leadership, Loyola University Chicago. Watch Video
  • Women of the Word Colloquium Part 2

    November 12, 2009 Presented by The Joan and Bill Hank Center for the Catholic Intellectual Heritage with assistance from The Francis and Ann Curran Center for American Catholic Studies, Fordham University, The Gannon Center for Women and Leadership, Loyola University Chicago. Watch Video
  • Women of the Word Colloquium Part 3

    November 12, 2009 Presented by The Joan and Bill Hank Center for the Catholic Intellectual Heritage with assistance from The Francis and Ann Curran Center for American Catholic Studies, Fordham University, The Gannon Center for Women and Leadership, Loyola University Chicago. Watch Video
  • Women of the Word Colloquium Part 4

    November 12, 2009 Presented by The Joan and Bill Hank Center for the Catholic Intellectual Heritage with assistance from The Francis and Ann Curran Center for American Catholic Studies, Fordham University, The Gannon Center for Women and Leadership, Loyola University Chicago. Watch Video
  • Spring Irish Festival: Celtic Sites and Sounds Part 1

    March 16, 2010 Celtic Sites: “Messages and Missions: Communication Among Celtic Churches” Dr. Benjamin Hudson, Professor of History and Medieval Studies, Pennsylvania State University. Respondents: Dr. Jennifer Ash and Dr. Allen Frantzen, Department of English, Loyola University Chicago. Celtic Sounds: “The Music of What Happens: The Irish Harp in Myth and Neuroscience” Fr. Richard Woods, O.P. Lund-Gill Chair, Professor of Theology, Dominican University. Irish harp performance by Aislinn Gagliardi. Watch Video
  • Spring Irish Festival: Celtic Sites and Sounds Part 2

    March 16, 2010 Celtic Sites: “Messages and Missions: Communication Among Celtic Churches” Dr. Benjamin Hudson, Professor of History and Medieval Studies, Pennsylvania State University. Respondents: Dr. Jennifer Ash and Dr. Allen Frantzen, Department of English, Loyola University Chicago. Celtic Sounds: “The Music of What Happens: The Irish Harp in Myth and Neuroscience” Fr. Richard Woods, O.P. Lund-Gill Chair, Professor of Theology, Dominican University. Irish harp performance by Aislinn Gagliardi. Watch Video
  • Spring Irish Festival: Celtic Sites and Sounds Part 3

    March 16, 2010 Celtic Sites: “Messages and Missions: Communication Among Celtic Churches” Dr. Benjamin Hudson, Professor of History and Medieval Studies, Pennsylvania State University. Respondents: Dr. Jennifer Ash and Dr. Allen Frantzen, Department of English, Loyola University Chicago. Celtic Sounds: “The Music of What Happens: The Irish Harp in Myth and Neuroscience” Fr. Richard Woods, O.P. Lund-Gill Chair, Professor of Theology, Dominican University. Irish harp performance by Aislinn Gagliardi. Watch Video
  • Paths to Muslim-Christian Dialogue: The Role of Forgiveness in Islamic Jurisprud

    "Paths to Muslim-Christian Dialogue: The Role of Forgiveness in Islamic Jurisprudence" Dr. Russell Powell, Associate Professor of Law, Seattle University School of Law September 17, 2009 Dr. Russell Powell, Associate Professor of Law, Seattle University School of Law Watch Video
  • Reawakening to the Relationship Between Study and Worship

    October 29, 2009 Reawakening to the Relationship Between Study and Worship Fr. John C. Haughey, S.J., Senior Fellow, Woodstock Theological Center, Georgetown University Watch Video
  • Of Elves and Angels: J.R.R. Tolkien as a Catholic Thinker

    Dr. Mark McIntosh explores the influence of Catholicism on Tolkien’s thought and writing. Dr. McIntosh explores many of Tolkien's writings, including the short story “Leaf by Niggle.” Dr. McIntosh is a Professor of Theology at Loyola University of Chicago, with a specialty in Systematic Theology and Spirituality. He also serves as a theological consultant to the Theology Committee of the House of Bishops of the Episcopal Church and is currently a chaplain to the House of Bishops. Watch Video
  • Augustine on the Legacy of Plato's Academy

    Dr. Blake Dutton is an Associate Professor in the Philosophy Department. He came to Loyola in 1998 after having taught at Cornell, Emory, Georgia State University, and Boston College. Dr. Dutton earned his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1993 and holds undergraduate degrees in Music Composition (B.M.) and Philosophy (B.A.) from the University of North Texas. Dr. Dutton's primary areas of research are medieval and early modern philosophy, the history of science in the Middle Ages and Early Modernity, and the philosophy of religion. He is currently working on a book on Augustine's response to Academic skepticism. Watch Video
  • Sexually Abusive Priests and Church Law: A Study in Institutional Meltdown

    Dr. Nicholas P. Cafardi is one of America’s leading experts in Canon Law. He served three years on the Board of Governors of the Canon Law Society of America and is currently a member of the national Council of Catholic Bishops’ Review Board for the Protection of Children and Youth. He also chaired the Pennsylvania Supreme Court Commission on Race and Gender Bias in the Judicial System. Watch Video
  • Jesuits and Science

    A colloquium on Jesuit Contributions to the beginnings of modern science Watch Video
  • Jesuits and Science Part 2

    “The Jesuit as a Scientist” Dr. Mordechai Feingold, California Institute of Technology (42 mins) Watch Video
  • Jesuits and Science Part 3

    Panel Responses Dr. Florence Hsia, University of Wisconsin-Madison Dr. Eli Maor, Loyola University Chicago Dr. Paul Mueller, S.J., Loyola University Chicago (64 mins) Watch Video
  • Don Quijote de la Mancha

    Conflicted Catholic? Miguel de Cervantes and Baroque Catholicism in Spain led by Dr. Carole Holdsworth Watch Video
  • Gifford Lecturers’ Panel

    Panel Introduction (12:07) October 24, 2007 Introductions by: Edmondo Lupieri. John Cardinal Cody Endowed Chair Michael Schuck, Ph. D. Associate Professor; Director of the Joan and Bill Hank Center for Catholic Intellectual Heritage John McCarthy, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Section Coordinator of Constructive Theology Watch Video
  • Gifford Lecturers’ Panel 2

    Professor J. Wentzel van Huyssteen (18:18) October 24, 2007 James I. McCord Professor of Theology and Science Princeton Theological Seminary. Professor van Huyssteen delivered the Gifford Lectures in 2004. Watch Video
  • Gifford Lecturers’ Panel 3

    Professor Ralph McInerny (23:14) October 24, 2007 Michael P. Grace Professor of Medieval Studies and Professor of Philosophy, University of Notre Dame. Professor McInerny delivered the Gifford Lectures in 1999. Watch Video
  • Gifford Lecturers’ Panel 4

    Professor Michael Ruse (25:16) October 24, 2007 Lucyle T. Werkmeister Professor of Philosophy and Director of History of Science, Florida State University. Professor Ruse delivered the Gifford Lectures in 2001 Watch Video
  • Gifford Lecturers’ Panel 5

    Jeremy Campbell (33:54) October 24, 2007 Author of The Many Faces of God: Science's 400-Year Quest for Images of the Divine (W.W. Norton, 2006). Former Washington correspondent for the London Evening Standard. Watch Video
  • Gifford Lecturers’ Panel 6

    Panel Responses and Discussion (1:25:10) October 24, 2007 Watch Video
  • Science and Worship

    God, Time, and the Vatican Observatory Watch Video