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Ep. 130: The Hard Question

Ep. 130: The Hard Question

FromYoung Heretics


Ep. 130: The Hard Question

FromYoung Heretics

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Length:
66 minutes
Released:
Nov 8, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

How can we retain a sense of joy in the teeth of suffering? What does it mean to forgive? These hard and painful questions are the subject of the second installment in Spencer Klavan's series on Thomas Traherne and Matthew 6. Breaking down the Greek of the gospels and using Traherne as a guide, Spencer points the way to a joy that persists even when happiness doesn't.
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Released:
Nov 8, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Piloted by its Oxford-educated host Spencer Klavan, “Young Heretics” explores the concepts of truth, beauty, and everything that makes Western culture great in the face of an increasingly hostile academia, media, and culture through which liberals guard the great works of the West behind lock and key to “protect” the next generation from the supposed racism, sexism, and homophobia of those that came before. "Young Heretics," in direct contrast to this, provides an open forum for exploring, understanding, and enjoying the great works of Western literature.