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The Jesuit Border Podcast: Season 1 Study Guide

The Jesuit Border Podcast: Season 1 Study Guide

by Brian Strassburger, SJ and Louie Hotop, SJ | Feb 2, 2022 | Immigration, Justice, The Jesuits, TJPodcast    ~ Approx. 9 mins

The Jesuit Border Podcast seeks to promote a greater understanding of the migrant situation at the U.S.-Mexico border as well as the response of the Catholic Church. The hosts are Fr. Louie Hotop, SJ, and Fr. Brian Strassburger, SJ, two recently-ordained Jesuit...
Discovering Ignatius: Caricature or Icon? | Podcast

Discovering Ignatius: Caricature or Icon? | Podcast

by Jim Kennedy, SJ | Nov 3, 2021 | Spirituality, The Jesuits, TJPodcast    ~ Approx. 4 mins

Every history teacher has two goals when planning a lesson or unit: to make the unfamiliar familiar and the familiar unfamiliar. The joy of teaching is complete when students encounter something they’ve never studied before and begin to understand and savor the new...
Thinking Through Moral Questions with Malcolm Gladwell: An Interview with James Keenan, S.J.

Thinking Through Moral Questions with Malcolm Gladwell: An Interview with James Keenan, S.J.

by Brian Strassburger, SJ | Aug 22, 2019 | Faith & Family, In the News, Interview, Pop Culture    ~ Approx. 6 mins

James Keenan, S.J. is the Canisius Professor of Theology at Boston College. He was interviewed by author Malcolm Gladwell as part of a three-episode series on the podcast “Revisionist History.” TJP spoke with Fr. Keenan about his experience of being part of the...

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