In this first installment of our series highlighting the great work being done at Thomas Aquinas College, we sit down with Dr. Travis Cooper who discusses the anthropology at work in the Homeric Epic, themes in the Iliad and the Odyssey, Christian prefigurements, the confluence of epic literature throughout the Tradition, and the epic-ness of Dante and Beowulf. He also provides some helpful starting points for someone looking to read Homer for the first time. Be sure to subscribe as we'll be releasing more interviews with TAC faculty in the coming weeks.
Share it if you like it. November 15, on the Feast of St. Albert the Great, we take the next step in our mission to liberate the liberal arts at MagnusInstitute.org.
Ep. 017 - Love and Dominion Pt. 2, Patrick Downey.
Ep. 016 - Love and Dominion Pt. 1, Patrick Downey.
Ep. 015 - A Gentler Introduction to the Trivium and Quadrivium, Steven Cortright.
Ep. 014 - The Scandal of the Uneducated College Graduate, with Dale Ahlquist.
Ep. 013 - Overthrowing Technocracy, Tom Zimmer.
Ep. 012 - Dr. Glen Arbery.
Ep. 011 - Why Wyoming Catholic College?
Ep. 010 - BONUS - THREE BEERS - Chesterton and America
Ep. 009 - Introducing the Magnus Fellowship.
Ep. 008 - Aristotle's Categories and You, Joseph Hattrup.
Ep. 006 - Aristotle's Rhetoric in St. John's Gospel, John Johnson.
Ep. 005 - How Can Doctrine Change? Bernhard Blankenhorn.
Ep. 004 - BONUS - THREE BEERS - Buddhism and Christianity
Ep. 003 - The Scientific Revolution and its Upshot for Philosophy, Joseph Zepeda.
Ep. 002 - How to Read the Bible, Patrick Downey.
Ep. 001 - The Liberal Arts, Steven Cortright.
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