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Seton Hall University’s Institute for Communication and Religion regularly produces podcasts sharing scholarly perspectives on how faith traditions both contribute to and are influenced by contemporary society and culture.
Episodes

Sunday Jan 22, 2023
CORECast: Plato’s Allegory of the Cave
Sunday Jan 22, 2023
Sunday Jan 22, 2023
CORECast features professors and students discussing religious and philosophical texts from Seton Hall University’s core classes with the goal of introducing these books to a general audience of non-expert beginners.
This episode features student Joseph Brennan '26 and Dr. Gregory Floyd, CORE Fellow and Director of the Center for Catholic Studies. It is hosted by Bernie Wagenblast, a Seton Hall Communication alum. Together they will explore Plato's Allegory of the Cave.

Saturday Dec 24, 2022
Music: Global Doorway to the Sacred - Latin Plainchant
Saturday Dec 24, 2022
Saturday Dec 24, 2022
In this series, Seton Hall University's Dr. Gloria Thurmond explores the connection between music and the experience of the Sacred within the context of diverse global religious traditions.
This inaugural episode features discussion of Latin Plainchant. Latin plainchant emerged during the fifth (5th) century in Church history. Latin plainchant is a combination of timeless truth and spiritual narratives expressed through heightened speech (or chant.) Text and music, together, constituting sung prayer, are appreciated for their power to illume the mind, and move the heart.
"Whether religious or secular, music is a universal language of transformation and transcendence." - Dr. Thurmond

Saturday Sep 24, 2022
CORECast: Parable of the Good Samaritan
Saturday Sep 24, 2022
Saturday Sep 24, 2022
CORECast features professors and students discussing religious and philosophical texts from Seton Hall University’s core classes with the goal of introducing these books to a general audience of non-expert beginners.
This episode features student Giselle Pineda ’22 and Dr. KC Choi, former Chair of Seton Hall’s Department of Religion. It is hosted by Bernie Wagenblast, a Seton Hall Communication alum. Together they will explore the Parable of the Good Samaritan.

Tuesday Apr 19, 2022
Reflections on American Politics with Peter Beinart
Tuesday Apr 19, 2022
Tuesday Apr 19, 2022
Following up on the ICR conference Communication and Religion in the ’20 Election, Professor Peter Beinart reflects on changes in the American political scene under the Biden administration. Podcast made possible by a generous grant from the Lilly Fellows Program in the Arts and Humanities.

Tuesday Apr 19, 2022
Reflections on American Politics with Jon Radwan
Tuesday Apr 19, 2022
Tuesday Apr 19, 2022
Following up on the ICR conference Communication and Religion in the ’20 Election, Professor Jon Radwan reflects on changes in the American political scene under the Biden administration. Podcast made possible by a generous grant from the Lilly Fellows Program in the Arts and Humanities.

Tuesday Apr 19, 2022
Reflections on American Politics with Jo Formicola
Tuesday Apr 19, 2022
Tuesday Apr 19, 2022
Following up on the ICR conference Communication and Religion in the ’20 Election, Professor Jo Formicola reflects on changes in the American political scene under the Biden administration. Podcast made possible by a generous grant from the Lilly Fellows Program in the Arts and Humanities.

Tuesday Apr 19, 2022
Reflections on American Politics with Robert Pallito
Tuesday Apr 19, 2022
Tuesday Apr 19, 2022
Following up on the ICR conference Communication and Religion in the ’20 Election, Professor Robert Pallito reflects on changes in the American political scene under the Biden administration. Podcast made possible by a generous grant from the Lilly Fellows Program in the Arts and Humanities.

Tuesday Dec 14, 2021
Reducing the Mismatch: Some Thoughts on How We Figure Out the World
Tuesday Dec 14, 2021
Tuesday Dec 14, 2021
This episode, written and hosted by Seton Hall Professor J. Michael Stebbins, shares “thoughts on why the way we go about figuring things out matters so much; and offer[s] some suggestions that might help us do it better.” Topics such as the desire for truth, verifying the correctness of our understanding, and how to approach disagreements with others about our understandings are all delved into with a perspective informed by the philosophy of Bernard Lonergan.

Wednesday May 12, 2021
Trump, The 2020 Election, and the Limits of Ideology Theory
Wednesday May 12, 2021
Wednesday May 12, 2021
Trump, The 2020 Election, and the Limits of Ideology Theory
Seton Hall Professor of Political Science Robert Pallitto explores ideological phenomena associated with the 2020 presidential race.

Wednesday May 12, 2021
Practices That Matter
Wednesday May 12, 2021
Wednesday May 12, 2021
The Faith and Politics of Dorothy Day
Ronald C. Arnett, Ph.D., a Chair and Professor of the Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies, the Patricia Doherty Yoder, and Ronald Wolfe Endowed Chair in Communication Ethics at Duquesne University, explains how Dorothy Day, a journalist and social activist, used her faith to advocate for others.