Religious Wisdom in Modernity

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Our internet-accelerated society has experienced a fraying of our social bonds. We experience a sense of instability and uncertainty, something sociologist Zigmunt Bauman has called "liquid modernity." By drawing on wisdom from the religious traditions, embodied in literature and art, we can supplem…

Paul L Fortunato

  • Oct 9, 2019 LATEST EPISODE
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  • 40m AVG DURATION
  • 7 EPISODES


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Dante, Satan, and Meaning: Religious Wisdom in Modernity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 44:59


We travel with Dante to the depths of Hell and encounter suffering persons like Ugolino, who committed sins of treachery. We also come to Satan himself. We also talk about how love is what is driving Dante, and that we sometimes find meaning through suffering for love.

Dante's Hell, Love, and Finding an Aim

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 51:50


We go through Dante's Inferno, and address the question of why the #MeToo movement against sexual assault is still happening 50 years after our society supposed focused on sexual freedom and equality (in the 1960s). Dante has light to shed on our predicament.

CRLM5-Disenchantment & the After Virtue World: 2 Poems & a Movie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 36:59


We discuss what happened when we moved from an enchanted to a disenchanted world with modernity, what we're calling the "After Virtue" world, after MacIntyre's book. We walk through poems by Wordsworth and Hopkins, paintings by Rembrandt and Van Gogh, and the film "Enchanted."

CRLM-4: How did we get from ancient to modern culture?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 31:04


We are talking about Liquid Modernity, the hyper-individualist, constantly-distracted, iPhone culture of today. But what about ancient cultures, and how did they transform, first into a virtue-focused culture, and then into an "after virtue", modern culture? I again use Alasdair Macintyre to help us make sense of this situation, and to point to positive new ways of further developing modernity into something more fully human, more full of meaning and purpose.

CRLM-1: What Is Liquid Modernity, and How Do We Survive It?

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 32:54


This is an introductory episode. We cover what Liquid Modernity is, how it afflicts all, whether religious or non-religious, and what Christianity uniquely offers as correctives and powerful resources to thrive in a world that fosters distraction, disconnection, and solipsism.

CRLM-2: Macintyre and the "After Virtue" Society

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 44:31


We go through some ideas from MacIntyre's After Virtue, Rod Dreher's Benedict Option, and Charles Taylor's A Secular Age. Plus we look at some cool, weird art, to analyze how we got into this liquid modern world, and how we can move ahead with confidence.

CRLM-3: Sexuality and the Phenomenology of the Body

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 38:00


What is moral relativism? What is secularism? What are the powerful intellectual arguments for opening a space for Christian thought? Why is now the most promising moment in recent history for Christian intellectual work to transform society? We will work through key Christian intellectuals who provide a wonderful set of tools for building an alternative worldview, one much more satisfying than the liquid modern one. We will start with: Rod Dreher, author of The Benedict Option Charles Taylor, author of A Secular Age Alasdair Macintyre, author of After Virtue.

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