Oh goodness, it’s so evil.
In this episode, we continue reading and discussing Simone Weil on evil. If God alone is good what does that mean for our understanding of ourselves and the world?
SHOW NOTES:
Simone Weil, “Evil” from “Gravity and Grace” https://amzn.to/3t1gwSF
The History of the World According to ‘Ancient Aliens’ https://youtu.be/vDq8vQ0t67A
The Coddling of the American Mind https://amzn.to/3dg1WBk
Sherlock (BBC) https://www.justwatch.com/us/tv-show/sherlock
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354: Jacques Ellul - Conforming the Church to the Modern World
353: Bede the Venerable - Transfiguration Homily for Lent
352: Gregory of Nazianzus - Letter 58 To Basil
351: Gregory of Nyssa - The Life of Moses
350: Aelfric and Basil - The Anglo-Saxon Hexameron
349: Martin Luther - The Song of Habakkuk
348: Martin Luther on the Prophet Habakkuk
347: Bornkamm - The God of the Old Testament
346: Irenaeus - On the Passion
345: Peterson - We Live in a World Filtered Through the Imagination
344: Ambrose - The mystical feast of the altar of the Lord
343: Cyril of Jerusalem - Mystagogical Catechesis
342: Luther - Now the Works of the Flesh are Plain
341: John Cassian - The Spirit of Acedia
340: St. John Chrysostom - Homily on the Gospel of St. John Chapter Six
339: Rosenbladt - Christ Died for the Sins of Christians Too
338: Kleinig - Rituals and the Enactment of the Gospel
337: Chesterton - Heretics: On Sandals and Simplicity
336: Tolkien - On Christian Preaching
335: Gregory the Great - Pastoral Rule
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