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Join Abe and Sam. Brothers that respect the Great Tradition. Reading the Great Books. Discussing the Great Ideas. If you love the classics, God, and big ideas, this is the podcast for you.

Poets & Philosophers


    • Sep 3, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    Being Human, Rogers Misreads Kierkegaard | 021

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 53:23


    Sam wrote a paper on Kierkegaard... of course he did. We discuss how the therapist Carl Rogers misreads Kierkegaard's phrase "becoming who you are." Rogers strips out the theological context of Kierkegaard's phrase to use it for his own ends.

    Robert Hutchins on the Great Conversaton | 020

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 44:43


    PDF of The Great Conversation We're talking about the Great Books of the Western World. It's a 50+ volume set created by Mortimer Adler and many other academics. In particular we're talking about the first volume, titled "The Great Conversation" It was written by Robert Hutchins, the President of the University of Chicago.

    Lord of the Rings with Dr. Hamilton | 019

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 73:11


    Dr. Hamilton is a professor in the Biblical Studies Department at Florida College. He has developed at habit of reading the Lord of the Rings every year. In this episode we discuss the timelessness of Tolkien's work including how Christians can read this work.

    Disputation, A Medieval Form of Education | 017

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 52:46


    We discuss the medieval form of education called disputation where two students will argue over a point in the lesson to understand it better.

    The Paideia Way, Interview with Dr. Robert Woods | 017

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 50:35


    Dr. Woods is the Headmaster at Veritas Christian Academy. He also founded the Great Books program at Faulkner University. We interview him about his book Mortimer Adler: The Paideia Way of Classical Education Mortimer Adler was the "every-man's philosopher" as well as an educational reformer. In Dr. Woods' book he brings us to Mortimer Adler and the goals he sought to reform education to be focused around the Great Books. Books Mentioned Adler, Reforming Education: Opening of the American Mind The Difference of Man and the Difference if Makes The Paideia Program The Paideia Proposal Comeius, The Great Didactic Veith, Classical Education: The Movement Sweeping American --- Collections The Great Books of the Western World Gateway to the Great Books Great Ideas Program

    Beowulf, The Epic Hero | Book Review | 015

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 40:14


    The book on Amazon. Beowulf is a wonderful ancient story of a larger-than-life man named Beowulf. In the podcast we discuss our thoughts after reading the book and how Beowulf is a timeless story. Features of this Episode We discuss Tolkien's seminal lecture, Beowulf: The Monsters and the Critics Ted Sherman's Lecture on Tolkien's Lecture The Writer and Audience of Beowulf The need for Stories

    On Owen Barfield: The Lost Inking - Guest Landon Loftin

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 42:30


    You know of C.S. Lewis. You know of J.R.R. Tolkien. But do you know Owen Barfield? You may after this episode. Barfield was one of Lewis' key interlocutors on his journey from Materialism to Christianity. How to persuade such a mind as C.S. Lewis, listen to find out. In this episode, we discuss, Owens' writings How the imagination is the organ of meaning Why using a story to propagate a message is not something that Barfield, Lewis, or Tolkien would agree with the audio is this is a bit rougher than normal

    Introduction to Politics - The 6 Political Regimes | 013

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 67:48


    Politics. Everyone has an opinion on politics, even Socrates. In this episode we cover the Republic's Book 8. We discuss: 3 Ordered and 3 disordered regimes Socrates' solution to politics - The Philosopher-King How Christians can think about politics

    Three Perspectives on Human Nature (Classical, Rousseau, Bacon)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 71:12


    In this episode, we discuss Irving Babbit’s Essay Two Types of Humanitarians Bacon and Rousseau. We discuss Our understanding of human nature reflects our education philosophy The classical, Baconian, and Rousseauian view of Human Nature The Scriptures insight into human nature

    Four Genres of Story | 011

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 74:24


    The basis of the poets is story. A story is an imitation of life. Why do we love stories? Why is there Hollywood and Bollywood? What should Christian make of these stories? In this episode we will discuss the purpose of stories according to Aristotle, the genres of stories, and how Christian should engage them.

    Leisure, The Basis of Culture - Book Review | 010

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 59:34


    Leisure the Basis of Culture (1948) is a classic praising the liberal arts. Josef Pieper argues that to build a meaningful life, we must be willing to practice leisure. Instead of always working on maximizing our time to be the most productive, Pieper says we must work to live. In our podcast we discuss his 70 page book. Features on this podcast: Discussion of the importance of the liberal arts Pieper's critic of those like Kant who believe philosophy should always involve strenuous effort Why leisure leads to worship

    Silence For the Modern Ills: What Kierkegaard Can Teach Us About Living Well | 09

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 60:03


    Why do so many philosophers and poets call for a slower life? Why would Kierkegaard prescribe silence for modern ills (in the late 1800’s !)? Listen to this podcast to slow down and not miss out on what silence can teach us. In this podcast we discuss: The Religious Nature of Silence Silence and Reading Good Books How To Cultivate Silence Recommended Works by Kierkegaard Fear and Trembling The Present Age The Lily of the Field and The Bird of the Air (3 sermons)

    What is God Like? Classical Theism with Shane Scott | 008

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 54:20


    How should we understand God? How should we begin to approach understanding God? Is the Bible literal when it describes God? This episode we sit down with our friend Shane Scott, and preacher and a Ph.D. student. He has a wonderful way of explaining things and what better thing to learn about than the nature of God. In this episode we discuss: The Features of Classical Theism Book Recommendations on the Topic How It Differs from Divine Personalism

    Shoptalk, Abe and Sam's Study Habits | 007

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 53:45


    This episode is about how we study and the habits we have to study. If you're someone whole likes to talk about productivity and habits, this is your type of episode. In this episode we discuss The Zettelkasten System Digital or Paper books? Our Reading Schedules Should You Go To College to Study the Great Books?

    Does Your Soul Have Parts?: Plato's Tripartite Soul | 006

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 34:30


    What is a soul? Can we name its parts? What does a soul have to do with a city? This episode covers Plato’s Tripartite Soul. A scintillating idea that once you understand it, you’ll see it everywhere. And we do mean everywhere. Listen up, because Plato is handing out red pills.

    Library as Armory: Book Review of Mind for God |005

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2021 41:10


    In this episode we discus James Emery White’s book A Mind for God. Dr. White has many insights on what it means to think Christianity and how to engage the culture by going back to the past.

    How to Read Hard Books (and get something out of them) | 004

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 49:58


    Creating a reading habit of difficult books is hard. We know there is a payoff after and even during reading those difficult books, but getting started is difficult. On the podcast, Abe and Sam discuss their own journey to reading difficult books and how they continue to read them.

    Why Socrates Was A Good Teaching And You Can Be Too (Education & Teasing) | 003

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 46:41


    We discuss how Socratic dialog can help us be better teachers.

    Poets and Philosophers: The Ancient Quarrel | 002

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 36:38


    Poets and Philosophers work with truth in two different ways. Are you more of a poet or philosopher? How do these different modes of thinking help us think about God? This episode takes up a quarrel older than Socrates himself.

    Should Christians Read the Great Books? | 001

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 51:40


    What is the great conversation? What does it have to do with Christians? Why does Abe and Sam care about it? Join our pilot episode to see why Christians should listen to Plato and Shakespeare.

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