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The Christian Doctrine of God: The Council of Nicaea
Fr. Bill Harmless, S. J. discusses the Council of Nicaea and the efforts of the Church in the fourth century to articulate a coherent Christian monotheism.
Rutillio Grande and Latin American Christology
Dr. Tom Kelly of Creighton’s Theology Department reflects the connection between the witness of Salvadoran martyr Fr. Rutillio Grande and Christology.
Lutheran Catholic Dialogue
The Reverend Doctor H. Ashley Hall discusses his participation in the formal Lutheran Catholic Dialogue.
Early Franciscan Christology
Sr. Joan Mueller discusses the Christology of the early Franciscans.
Jesuits and the Arts
 Art historian Matthew Averett visits with hosts John O’Keefe and Wendy Wright about the Society of Jesus and their history of involvement with the arts.
Fr. Rutillio Grande, Martyr of El Salvador
Dr. Tom Kelly of Creighton's Theology Department reflects on the life and legacy of Salvadoran martyr Fr. Rutillio Grande.
The Divine Word Missionaries
Missionary priests Fr. Vince Ohlinger and Fr. Adam MacDonald were on Creighton's campus to help inaugurate an exhibit commemorating the life and work of Nebraska native Archbishop Leo Arkfeld (pictured here). Arkfeld spent his life ministering in New Guin
The Sermon on the Mount, part II
Fr. Dennis Hamm, S.J. comes back to the program to discuss The Sermon on the Mount. This is the second part of a two part program. The first part was posted on March 26th, 2012. These chapters from the Gospel of Matthew are among the most challenging in
The Sermon on the Mount
Fr. Dennis Hamm, S.J. comes back to the program to discuss The Sermon on the Mount. These chapters from the Gospel of Matthew are among the most challenging in the New Testament.
Pope Benedict’s Caritas in Varitate
Creighton Professor Todd Salzman discusses Pope Benedict XVI's important encyclical Caritas in Veritate. Caritas in Veritate is generally recognized as one of the most important publications of Benedict XVI's pontificate. Previous discussions of this d