“Hwæt!” This week we take a closer look at the epic poem of Beowulf. This poem is one of the oldest examples of the English language that survives and it in itself is a masterpiece. Through it we can learn much about the origins of our language and also the culture of the English people c. 1000 A.D. This story also gives us a glimpse at how the gospel, which was newly arrived in Britain, was shaping the hearts and minds of the early English people.
Art and Aesthetics | Ep.28 feat. Abe Goolsby
Lent | Ep.27
Plato's Ion | Ep.26
Liturgy | Ep. 24 feat. Maxwill Shell
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde | Ep.23
Covenant Theology (Pt.1) | Ep.22
Parker's Back | Ep.21
Astronomy | Ep.20
Mathematics | Ep.19
Nicene Creed Pt.3 (The Holy Spirit and End Times) | Ep.18
Nicene Creed Pt.2 (God the Son)| Ep. 17
Nicene Creed Pt.1 | Ep. 16
Faerie Stories | Ep.15 feat. Avery Goolsby
Heroes | Ep.14
The Importance of Stories | Ep.13
Bach's St. Matthews Passion | Ep. 12
Classical Education Part 8: Theology | Ep. 11
Classical Education Part 7: Divine Philosophy | Ep.10
Classical Education Part 6: Moral Philosophy and Community | Ep.9
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