Fr. Robert McTeigue, S.J.

Radio host, Producer, Author

Page 7 of 10

The Guns of August—Then and Now

It seems to me that the similarities between August 1914 and August 2022 are all disturbing: venal and clumsy politicians, states clashing as they rise and fall, an overconfidence in human wisdom and an underestimation of human vulnerability.

Read this essay at Crisis Magazine.

TedX Talk: The World Cannot Be Cancelled

Steve Bannon Interviews Father McTeigue on Good Friday

Father Robert McTeigue, Maryland Province of Society of Jesus Host and producer of the Catholic Current, kicks off War Room on Good Friday with a prayer for the nation.

If you have difficulties with the player above, watch the interview on Bannon’s War Room.

On St. Patrick’s Day, Blarney in Pursuit of the Truth

Father Robert McTeigue’s philosophical pedagogy is blarney at its purest and best.

One of the healthiest manifestations of a healthy culture is the existence of book clubs. The gathering of kindred spirits, preferably round the hearth or at least in the flesh, to discuss worthy tomes, both old and new, is a sign of a vibrant and intellectually vigorous community. Although, as a resolute and dyed-in-the-wool techno-minimalist, I would always advocate these traditional gatherings over their techno-equivalents, there is a place in our day and age for online events and activities, including online book clubs. It is, therefore, with great pleasure that I have enjoyed getting together every week with Father Joseph Fessio and Vivian Dudro of Ignatius Press to record sessions of the FORMED Book Club. We’ve been doing this for a couple of years now and we’ve discussed many great books. The current title we’re discussing is Real Philosophy for Real People: Tools for Truthful Living by Jesuit Father Robert McTeigue.

Read the essay on the National Catholic Register.

Bannon’s War Room: Father Robert McTeigue: Organizing Our Lives Without Christ Has Led To Chaos

Watch the video directly at Rumble if you have difficulties with the player above.

What is truth?’: Authors address pressing question for today

Does it still matter in this third decade of the 21st century whether people speak truthfully and allow truth to shape their lives? Those are pressing questions, according to two new books by Catholic authors.

“Tools for Truthful Living” is the subtitle of Jesuit Father Robert McTeigue’s “Real Philosophy for Real People.” A goal of his book is to provide readers with “at least the minimum” of what they need to know “to be able to think and act humanly well” for themselves and others.

Read the essay on the Catholic News Service.

A Thoroughly American Philosophical Mess

Our culture lacks anything resembling a consistent intellectual and moral framework.

This problem is one of those tackled by radio host and lecturer Robert McTeigue, S.J. in his book Real Philosophy for Real People: Tools for Truthful Living. He suggests we suffer from two dilemmas. Not only do we find it difficult to talk with our neighbors (who often subscribe to an entirely different conception of truth and the good), but we even find it difficult to articulate our own conception of such things. As philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre argues, it is emotivism—not coherent, rational logic—that pervades our social and political institutions, and modernity and postmodernity have, in effect, left us up an epistemological creek without a paddle. This is compounded by the fact that most Americans lack the “time, energy, ability, or inclination” to sort through the many “competing voices, ideologies, or enthusiasms” found in the diversity of our media sources.

Read the essay at The American Conservative.

Catholic Answers Focus: A World Broken into “Worldviews

People today live in physical proximity to one another even as they occupy very different worlds. Father Robert McTeigue, author of Real Philosophy for Real People explains how we got here, and some possible cures.

The Dennis Prager Show

Download the interview with Fr. McTeigue on The Dennis Prager Show.

Catholic Faith Network

Interview with Father McTeigue on the Catholic Faith Network.

« Older posts Newer posts »

© 2025 Fr. Robert McTeigue, S.J. — Powered by WordPress

Theme by Anders NorenUp ↑