Why "faith and culture"? Do they go together? Can they be separated? Can one exist without the other? The Augustine Institute's Faith & Culture initiative explores these questions and more through its journal and weekly podcast.
In the inaugural episode, Joseph discusses the Augustine Institute video productions and the New Evangelization with Founder and President, Dr. Tim Gray.
Dr. Tim Gray meets with Joseph to discuss how Augustine Institute Radio Theater creates faith-based audio dramas that are both entertaining and educational.
In this episode, Dr. Christopher Blum, Academic Dean of the Augustine Institute, discusses what makes the Augustine Institute's Graduate School of Theology unique.
Dr. Christopher Blum, in conversation with Joseph Pearce, examines the deep Christianity in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice.
In this episode, Joseph sits down with writer and producer Paul McCusker and discusses Pauls' journey from a long-time Protestant to conversion to Catholicism in 2007.
Chris Stefanick discusses how his life changed after getting off-track and how God called him to his mission of evangelization through his organization, Real Life Catholic.
Mark Middendorf tells Joseph the story of the founding of Lighthouse Catholic Media and how and why he and Dr. Tim Gray decided to unite Lighthouse and the Augustine Institute.
Joseph interviews Paul McCusker about his inspiration in writing the audio drama Brother Francis about the inspiring life of St. Francis of Assisi.
Dr. Christopher Blum turns the tables and interviews Joseph Pearce on the subject "Was William Shakespeare a Catholic?"
Adam Bartlett, President and Editor of Illuminare Publications, sits down with Joseph Pearce to discuss sacred music in the liturgy, what it is supposed to do, and how it can deepen our experience of the Mass.
Guest host Dr. Christopher Blum talks with Michael Lichens, editor of CatholicExchage.com, about their history, mission, and exciting plans for reaching Catholics, as well as non-Catholics, in the future.
Dr. Elizabeth Klein joins Joseph Pearce as they explore the Catholic themes in Flannery O'Connor's novel, The Violent Bear It Away.
Paul McCusker discusses his latest audio drama, Robin Hood, which is being recorded this week in London. Learn about the surprising Catholic themes and how this project came to be.
Dr. Christopher Blum turns the tables and interviews Joseph Pearce on the concept of the Faith & Culture podcast.
Ode to Saint Cecilia tells the dramatic story of a modest young woman from Rome whose life was transcended time to influence poets, composers, sculptors, and painters.
Dr. Christopher Blum turns the tables to discuss "Against Democracy" with Joseph Pearce.
Discussion with Dr. Christopher Blum on six great saints highlighted within the Augustine Institute's video series "True Reformers".
The Trials of Saint Patrick is the epic story of one man's spiritual odyssey through hardship and loss, mercy, and forgiveness.
Joseph Pearce and Chris Stefanick discuss the multi-generational parish renewal event, Reboot Live. It's Catholic Evangelization 101.
"People come to the monastery to try our beer—and then we tell them about God." - The Monks of Norcia Italy
Joseph Pearce and Jared Staudt discuss the traditions and history of good ale and how beer is a great source of evangelization.