A Passion for Learning
A Passion for Learning
Mount St. Mary's University
Welcome to A Passion for Learning, sponsored by the Provost’s Office of Mount St. Mary’s University. A Passion for Learning draws on the ideas and interests of Mount St. Mary’s faculty, students, and alumni who are “inspired by a passion for learning.” We believe that the cultivation of our intellectual life will make us better people, looking for greater understanding and becoming more compassionate, to the end that we can “lead lives of significance in service to God and others.”
Passion for Learning, Great Eight, S2. E4: Flannery O'Connor
Emma Weinheimer talks with Professor Mary Johnson about the literary works of Flannery O'Connor, known as a Southern, Catholic writer.
May 12, 2022
50 min
Passion for Learning, Great Eight, S.2.E.3. Plato, the Republic
Emma Weinheimer and Dr. Joshua Hochschild talk with Dr. John Hersey, Professor of Philosophy at Mount St. Mary’s University.Their topic: Plato’s Republic.
Apr 8, 2022
58 min
Passion for Learning, Great Eight, S.2. E.2. Friedrich Nietzsche, Twilight of the Idols
Emma Weinheimer and Dr. Joshua Hochschild bring us episode 2 of season 2 of the Great Eight. They talk with Dr. Christopher Anadale, Professor of Philosophy at Mount St. Mary's University. 
Mar 24, 2022
51 min
Brain Awareness Week
Mar 14, 2022
13 min
Passion for Learning, Great Eight, S.2. E1. Arthurian Legends
Emma Weinheimer and Dr. Joshua Hochschild return for another season of the Great Eight. They talk with Dr. Susann Samples, Professor of World Languages at Mount St. Mary's University.  Dr. Samples entered the world of King Arthur through her study of German, particularly the High Middle Ages. She compares the German and British traditions and brings to life the Arthurian ideal of fellowship and virtue. 
Mar 7, 2022
47 min
Passion for Learning S1. E8: Epic Poems, Beowulf and Song of Roland
Emma Weinheimer and Dr. Joshua Hochschild speak with Prof. Stephen McGinley, who teaches philosophy at Mount St. Mary's University and farms his land in Emmitsburg. See https://goodsoilfarmllc.com/. Good Soil Farm practices regenerative agriculture in line with Catholic social thought. Prof. McGinley discusses Beowulf, an epic of the 7th century, and Song of Roland from the 11th. Along the way connections are made with Aldos Huxley's Brave New World and G.K. Chesterton's The Ball and the Cross. What pulls it all together? Celebration.
Jul 22, 2021
40 min
Message from the Editor
David McCarthy gives a quick word on Season 2 and a few stats about our listeners across the globe.
Jul 19, 2021
41 sec
Passion for Learning S1. E7: Sophocles's "Antigone" and "Philoctetes"
Emma Weinheimer and Dr. Joshua Hochschild discuss Greek tragedy with Dr. Kurt Blaugher, long-time theatre professor at Mount St. Mary's University. Dr. Blaugher draws out the enduring themes of two plays, "Antigone" and "Philoctetes," and he focuses on the ritual and performative aspects of theatre for the Greeks and for us today. Along the way, we learn some interesting Mount history and that Emma has caught the theatre bug.
Jul 12, 2021
42 min
Passion for Learning S1. E6: Augustine's Confessions
Emma Weinheimer talks with Dr. Paige Hochschild about Augustine and his Confessions. Dr. Hochschild is a historian of the early Church and a systematic theologian, as well as the chair of the department of theology at Mount St. Mary's University.  She studies Augustine in particular. In the Confessions, Dr. Hochschild avers, we find Augustine framing his whole life -- and life itself -- in the light of the grace of God.
Jul 4, 2021
55 min
Passion for Learning S1. E5: Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan
Emma Weinheimer and Joshua Hochschild, Ph.D., talk with Dr. Barrett Turner of the Theology Department at Mount St. Mary's University. Dr. Turner is a moral theologian with expertise in political theology. He guides us through Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes, from the perspective of a Catholic tradition that goes through Thomas Aquinas, fellow Dominican Fransisco de Vitoria, and St. Robert Bellarmine, SJ.  Dr. Turner explains that Hobbes's work is not well received by his contemporaries and yet shapes much of modern political theory that follows. 
Jun 26, 2021
56 min
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