Speaking about Chesterton

Episode 16: "Chesterton and Leo XIV"

27 min · 14 de nov de 2025
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Today's podcast is the second of a series of two, entitled "Chesterton and the Two Leos." The Leos in question are Pope Leo XIII (who was pope from 1878 to 1903) and Pope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost, originally from Chicago and then a missionary in Peru, who was elected pope earlier this year and who will be with us, we hope, for many years to come).    In today’s episode Gloria Garafulich-Grabois and professor Dermot Quinn will speak about Chesterton and Pope Leo XIV. What would Chesterton have made of Pope Leo XIV? Can we see Chesterton connections? That's the question we'll explore in this conversation.

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Episode 18: “Chesterton and Science"

Welcome to a new episode of our podcast “Speaking about Chesterton.” In today’s episode we will speak about “Chesterton and Science.” It is an unusual subject because we do not often associate Chesterton with science, and because he did not have any formal training or particular expertise on the subject. In his “Autobiography” he wrote: “It is true that I could never be called a scientific character, and even as between the Classical and Modern sides of my old school, I should always have chosen to idle at Greek, than to idle at Chemistry.” These are Chesterton’s own words on why he was not a scientist. It is now agreed that his views on Science are important, not just for Chestertonians like ourselves, but for everyone. This is the first of two episodes about Chesterton and Science.

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