Spe Salvi Institute

Spe Salvi Institute Podcast

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The Spe Salvi Institute draws on the legacy of Christian hope in Europe to refocus the Church and society in North America.

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Jul 3, 2026

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America at 250: A Time for Hope 03.07.2026

In this episode of the Spe Salvi Institute podcast, Robert Mixa and Andrew Petiprin sit down to explore what it truly means to be American as the nation marks its 250th anniversary. Taking their cue from historian Wilfred McClay's acclaimed work Land of Hope, Robert and Andrew dig into the American story — its founding ideals, its struggles, its contradictions, and its enduring promise. Is America...

On Pope Leo XIV's Encyclical Magnifica Humanitas 11.06.2026

Pope Leo XIV's first encyclical Magnifica Humanitas does not just address artificial intelligence but the essence and dignity of our humanity. Like his papal predecessors, Leo XIV sees the age of A.I. as not merely being about technology but more fundamentally about us. What are we? What is intelligence? What is human intelligence? And, wrapped up in these questions, what are we for? While an ency...

The American Idea: A Response to Justice Gorsuch 15.05.2026

Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch has claimed that America is a "creedal nation" — that what unites us is not a common culture, heritage, or religion, but a set of ideas alone. In this episode, Andrew Petiprin and Robert Mixa take that claim seriously and ask whether it tells the whole story. They argue that while America's founding principles matter deeply, reducing the nation to an abstraction...

The Metaphysical Cinema of Krzysztof Kieślowski 30.04.2026

What does a secular Polish filmmaker have to teach us about the soul? More than you might expect. In this episode, Robert Mixa and Andrew Petiprin sit down to explore the life and work of Krzysztof Kieślowski — one of the most quietly profound filmmakers of the twentieth century — and ask why his films continue to haunt viewers long after the credits roll. From the moral intensity of The Dekalog,...

Bishop Erik Varden: The Post-Secular West 23.04.2026

In this episode of the Spe Salvi Institute Podcast, Andrew Petiprin and Robert Mixa sit down with Bishop Erik Varden, O.C.S.O. — Trappist monk, Bishop of Trondheim, and one of the most compelling Catholic voices in the world today. Born into a non-practising Lutheran family in Norway, Bishop Varden traces his remarkable spiritual awakening and journey to the Church, the monastery, and the episcopa...

Pope Benedict XVI on Revelation with Richard DeClue 16.04.2026

In commemoration of Pope Benedict XVI’s birthday on April 16, Robert Mixa and Andrew Petiprin sit down with Dr. Richard DeClue, Professor of Theology at the Word on Fire Institute and author of The Mind of Pope Benedict XVI: A Theology of Communion, to explore Pope Benedict XVI’s profound understanding of divine revelation as God’s personal self-communication in history rather than a mere collecti...

Pope Leo XIV on the Value of Sport 02.04.2026

In this episode of the Spe Salvi Institute Podcast, founders Robert Mixa and Andrew Petiprin discuss Pope Leo XIV’s apostolic letter "Life in Abundance: On the Value of Sport", released ahead of the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics. Drawing on John 10:10 (“I came that they may have life and have it more abundantly”), the Pope presents sport as a “school of life” that forms body, relationships,...

Rage Against the AI Chatbot with Marc Barnes 25.03.2026

In this episode, Robert Mixa welcomes Marc Barnes, editor of New Polity, for a conversation about the sudden rush to insert AI chatbots into our lives without much consideration of what we are really doing. Even Catholics have come to love AI. From Catholic Answers’ “Fr. Justin” AI app to Magisterium AI, Catholics have embraced this technology. It’s time to hear from a Catholic who is calling us t...

The Political Philosophy of the European City with Ferenc Hörcher 04.03.2026

In this episode of the Spe Salvi Institute Podcast, Andrew Petiprin and Robert Mixa chat with renowned Hungarian philosopher Ferenc Hörcher, author of "The Political Philosophy of the European City: From Polis, through City-State, to Megalopolis?" to discuss his work on the European city, intellectual conservatism, and the enduring legacy of Sir Roger Scruton in Central and Eastern Europe. Profess...

Trinity in Aquinas: Psychological Analogy as Social Analogy with Michael J. Higgins 19.02.2026

In this episode of the Spe Salvi Institute podcast, Andrew Petiprin and Bobby Mixa welcome Dr. Michael Joseph Higgins, Professor of Humanities at St. Jerome Institute and author of the groundbreaking new book Giving One’s Word: Psychological Analogy as Social Analogy in Aquinas's Trinitarian Theology (Catholic University of America Press, 2025). Contemporary Trinitarian theology often emphasizes t...

Are NATO and the West Obsolete? 07.02.2026

Despite headlines filled with transatlantic friction—President Trump's comments on Greenland, questions about allies' commitments in Afghanistan, Ursula von der Leyen's calls for greater EU "independence" at Davos 2026, and J.D. Vance's 2025 Munich critique of deviations from NATO's founding principles—the alliance endures. Why? Petiprin argues that NATO is far more than a Cold War relic or a mere...

My Dinner with Andre: The Greatest Film of Our Meaning-Starved Age 23.12.2025

Why does a 40-year-old + film about two men talking feel like the cinematic antidote we need most in 2025? In this episode of the Spe Salvi Institute Podcast, hosts Andrew Petiprin and Robert Mixa dive into Louis Malle's 1981 masterpiece My Dinner with Andre—a film consisting almost entirely of one extended conversation between two friends over dinner—and argue why it stands as the greatest film o...

The Crisis of Authority with D.C. Schindler 22.11.2025

This is an in-depth conversation with philosopher D.C. Schindler, author of the forthcoming article "The Crisis of Authority" in Communio. In this episode, Robert Mixa and D.C. Schindler discuss the profound erosion of authority in Western society, its ties to liberalism's promises and pitfalls, and the rising tide of postliberal reactions. Schindler delves into the essential distinction between a...

Crisis of Young Men 2025: A Catholic Response to Nick Fuentes, Andrew Tate & Fatherlessness 15.11.2025

The numbers are brutal and undeniable: 60 percent of Gen Z men are single, and suicide rates among young males have quadrupled since 1980. Scott Galloway’s new book, Notes on Being a Man , sounds the alarm on purpose and fatherlessness, while desperate young men drift toward Nick Fuentes’ rage and Andrew Tate’s hustle, chasing shadows after the Liver King scandal exposed the hollowness of steroid-...

What is the Church? On Eucharistic Ecclesiology with Richard DeClue 26.10.2025

In this episode, we interview Dr. Richard DeClue about his article “Eucharistic Ecclesiology” in the Encyclopedia of Catholic Theology. We discuss how the Eucharist defines the Church’s identity, unity, and mission, and explore key points from his work. Topics Covered: 1. What is Eucharistic Ecclesiology? 2. The Eucharist’s role in the Church 3. The hierarchical structure of the Church 4. The miss...

On Pope Leo XIV’s first magisterial document, Dilexi Te, with Larry Chapp 18.10.2025

In this episode of the Spe Salvi Institute Podcast, we welcome Dr. Larry Chapp—theologian, author, and founder of the Dorothy Day Catholic Worker Farm—to discuss his recent Catholic World Report article on Pope Leo XIV’s apostolic exhortation, Dilexi Te (“I Have Loved You”). Dr. Chapp unpacks the theological and cultural significance of this document, exploring how Dilexi Te calls the Church to re...

The Disturbing Return of Antisemitism 04.10.2025

In this episode of the Spe Salvi Institute Podcast, we confront a troubling reality: the resurgence of antisemitism in our world today. From violent attacks to subtle cultural prejudices, antisemitism is on the rise across Europe, the United States, and beyond. Why is this ancient hatred resurfacing in our time, and how should Christians respond? We explore the historical roots of antisemitism, it...

Great Awakening vs. Great Awokening 27.09.2025

What happens to a culture that forgets its roots? In his Advent homily Memory Awakens Hope, Joseph Ratzinger (later Pope Benedict XVI) warned that when a people lose the memory of God’s saving acts, they also lose hope for the future. Memory and hope belong together; without memory, we drift into despair or construct false hopes that cannot endure. In this episode of the Spe Salvi Institute Podcas...

On the Assassination of Charlie Kirk: A Turning Point for the West? 20.09.2025

In this episode of the Spe Salvi Institute podcast, we reflect on the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk and what it reveals about our society and culture. Beyond the headlines, we explore the deeper questions: What does this moment say about the state of public life, political polarization, and the fragility of civil discourse? How should Christians think about violence in the public square,...

Cracks in Postmodernity with Stephen G. Adubato 26.07.2025

In this episode of the Spe Salvi Institute Podcast, Andrew Petiprin and Robert Mixa sit down with Stephen G. Adubato—host of Cracks in Postmodernity, editorial assistant at Compact Magazine, and contributor to National Catholic Reporter—to explore the Cracks in Postmodernity Manifesto 2.0. What does it mean to seek transcendence in an age marked by irony, fragmentation, and digital overstimulation...

Theology of the Family with Joseph C. Atkinson 02.07.2025

In this episode of the Spe Salvi Institute Podcast, Andrew Petiprin and Robert Mixa sit down with Dr. Joseph C. Atkinson, renowned theologian and author of Biblical and Theological Foundations of the Family: The Domestic Church. Drawing from years of biblical scholarship, Dr. Atkinson shares profound insights into the theology of marriage and family, offering a vision of the family not merely as a...

Artificial Ignorance with Michael Hanby 21.06.2025

In this episode, Andrew Petiprin and Robert Mixa sit down with Dr. Michael Hanby, philosopher and theologian at the Pontifical John Paul II Institute, to discuss his recent address: "Artificial Ignorance" — a powerful critique of the metaphysical and anthropological assumptions underlying artificial intelligence.

City Baseball Magic with Philip Bess 10.06.2025

Why do baseball fans love “retro” parks—and what went wrong with the concrete donuts of the 1960s and '70s? In this episode, Andrew Petiprin and Robert Mixa are joined by Professor of Architecture Philip Bess to explore the deeper connections between urban design, civic life, and the magic of baseball. They discuss his provocative and insightful book, City Baseball Magic: Plain Talk and Uncommon S...

Pope Leo XIV and Tech’s New Anti-human ‘Disruption’ with Charlie Camosy 01.06.2025

In this episode, Andrew Petiprin and Robert Mixa are joined by ethicist and theologian Charlie Camosy to delve into his recent article, "A New Pope Leo Appears to Answer Tech’s New Anti-Human ‘Disruption’" . We explore how Pope Leo XIV draws inspiration from Pope Leo XIII's response to the Industrial Revolution, addressing the challenges posed by today's AI-driven technological upheaval. Camosy di...

A Vision for Europe: Exploring the Legacy of John Paul II and Robert Schuman 20.05.2025

What unites a saint-pope from Poland and a French statesman now on the path to sainthood? In this thoughtful episode, Andrew Petiprin and Robert Mixa speak with Georgia Giholy about her Catholic Herald article on the new exhibition in Warsaw that brings together the legacies of St. John Paul II and Robert Schuman, one of the founding fathers.

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