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Intro to the Odyssey with Dr. Patrick Deneen 

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Dcn. Harrison Garlick welcomes Dr. Patrick Deneen, Dr. Chad Pecknold, and Dr. Richard Meloche to introduce Homer's Odyssey.
Dr. Patrick Deneen is a Professor of Political Science at Notre Dame. He is the author of many books and articles including Why Liberalism Failed (2018). His teaching and writing interests focus on the history of political thought, American political thought, liberalism, conservatism, and constitutionalism.
Dr. Chad Pecknold, Associate Professor of Systematic Theology at the Catholic University of America. “In political theology, Pecknold is principally concerned with close readings of Augustine’s masterwork, The City of God, as a fundamental and transcendent vision that inspires, and has the power to critique and correct, the dynamics of Western civilization.”
Dr. Richard Meloche, President of the Alcuin Institute for Catholic Culture, a ministry of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tulsa and a colleague of Dcn. Garlick at the Chancery.
INTRODUCTION TO THE ODYSSEY
The group discusses the canon of the great books, why we should read Homer and his Odyssey, the role of the great books in theological formation, and key introductory themes in Homer's Odyssey (with a few spoilers...).
Against Great Books by Deneen: www.firstthing...
The Odyssey of Political Theory by Deneen: www.amazon.com...
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28 сен 2024

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Комментарии : 6   
@nicsunderlandbaker
@nicsunderlandbaker 3 месяца назад
Athena loves him for his cunning, and cunning is evil. He’s more evil than Achilles. He had the evil in him and it just so happened to be the perfect weapon in the war and then in getting home. It’s like his virtue is his ability to survive a brutal world, at all cost and by any means. It’s a sort of pagan virtue. Edit: sry that made no sense
@notloki3377
@notloki3377 3 месяца назад
lmao
@nickvanr.8584
@nickvanr.8584 Месяц назад
How are you
@George-sv6vc
@George-sv6vc 2 месяца назад
How should one integrate reading scripture and Greek mythology to your children? If you read mythology and scripture how do they discern which one is true and false? Would this lead them astray by being confused?
@AscendTheGreatBooksPodcast
@AscendTheGreatBooksPodcast 2 месяца назад
Good question. You raise them on Scripture. You also include other stories that help them understand good morals, like Aesop, fairy tales, Winnie the Pooh, Peter Rabbit, etc. The Greek myths come later when they can pull a moral from a more complicated text (sometimes good does not always win) and make distinctions between myth (gods) and Scripture. John Senior's 1000 good books is a good resource here for age appropriate classic texts.
@George-sv6vc
@George-sv6vc 2 месяца назад
@@AscendTheGreatBooksPodcast I will check out that list. Thanks for the response.
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