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101 ancient-christianity

A2.3. Later Antiquity - Ancient Christianity

These episodes examine the attitude of ancient Christians towards philosophy, and how they contributed new philosophical ideas in the context of articulating and defending the new faith. Major figures include Origen, Gregory of Nyssa, Augustine, and Boethius. Interviews with George Boys-Stones, Charles Brittain and John Marenbon.

Episode 101: Introduction

Episode 102: Greek Church Fathers

Episode 103: Origen

Episode 104: Cappadocians

Episode 105: Pseudo-Dionysius

Episode 106: Maximus the Confessor

Episode 107: Asceticism

Episode 108: Boys-Stones Patristics

Episode 109: Latin Church Fathers

Episode 110: Augustine's Confessions

Episode 111: Augustine on Language

Episode 112: Augustine on Freedom

Episode 113: Augustine's City of God

Episode 114: Byers on Augustine

Episode 115: Augustine on Mind

Episode 116: Brittain on Augustine

Episode 117: Latin Platonism

Episode 118: Boethius

Episode 119: Marenbon on Boethius

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HoP 101 - Father Figures - Introduction to Ancient Christian Philosophy

An overview of what the Church Fathers contributed to ancient philosophy

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1352009760?autostart=1

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HoP 102 - Please Accept Our Apologies - the Greek Church Fathers

Irenaeus, Clement and Justin Martyr consider the relevance of philosophy for Christianity

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1352618760?autostart=1

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HoP 103 - Fall and Rise - Origen

Origen of Alexandria weaves Platonic ideas into new and controversial theological ideas

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1353189780?autostart=1

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HoP 104 - Let's Talk Turkey - the Cappadocians

Basil of Caesarea, his brother Gregory of Nyssa, and Gregory of Nazianzus use philosophy to help the poor and to defeat their theological opponents

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1353829440?autostart=1

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HoP 105 - Naming the Nameless - the Pseudo-Dionysius

A mysterious author calling himself Dionysius fuses Neoplatonism with Christianity

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1354433520?autostart=1

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HoP 106 - Double or Nothing - Maximus the Confessor

The early Byzantine thinker Maximus uses Aristotle to defend the orthodox view of Christ's two natures

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1355037540?autostart=1

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HoP 107 - Practice Makes Perfect - Christian Asceticism

Christian ascetics like Antony, Macrina and Evagrius create a new ethical ideal by pushing the human capacity for self-control to its limits.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1355642700?autostart=1

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HoP 108 - George Boys-Stones on the Greek Church Fathers

George Boys-Stones joins Peter to discuss philosophy in the Bible and the Greek Fathers.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1356247800?autostart=1

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HoP 109 - Spreading the Word - the Latin Church Fathers

Tertullian, Lactantius, Jerome and Ambrose use and abuse Hellenic philosophy.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1356854520?autostart=1

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HoP 110 - Life and Time - Augustine's Confessions

In the Confessions Augustine weaves autobiography with reflections on the nature of God, man, and time.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1357463340?autostart=1

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HoP_111___Papa_Dont_Teach___Augustine_on_Language

Augustine argues that words are signs, but not signs that can bring us to knowledge.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1358059860?autostart=1

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HoP_112___Help_Wanted___Augustine_on_Freedom

Augustine defends free will, but rejects the Pelagian claim that we can be good without God's help.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1358660460?autostart=1

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HoP113-HeavenandEarth-AugustinesCityofGod

In his City of God Augustine traces the histories and philosophical underpinnings of two “cities,” one devoted to worldly glory, the other to heavenly bliss.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1359250500?autostart=1

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HoP_114___Sarah_Byers_on_Augustines_Ethics

Peter speaks with Sarah Byers about the Stoic influence on Augustine's ethics and theory of action.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1359875880?autostart=1

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HoP_115___Me_Myself_and_I___Augustine_on_Mind_and_Memory

In On the Trinity Augustine explores the human mind as an image of God.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1360412820?autostart=1

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HoP_116___Charles_Brittain_on_Augustines_On_the_Trinity

In a final episode on Augustine, Charles Brittain joins Peter to discuss On the Trinity.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1361080320?autostart=1

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HoP_117___Born_Again___Latin_Platonism

Apuleius, Victorinus, Martianus Cappella, Macrobius and Calcidius present and interpret Platonic teachings for readers of Latin.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1361685840?autostart=1

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HoP_118___Fate__Hope_and_Clarity___Boethius

Boethius ushers in the medieval age with expert works on Aristotle, subtle treatises on theology, and the Consolation of Philosophy, written while he awaited execution.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1362289920?autostart=1

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HoP_119___John_Marenbon_on_Boethius.mp3.crdownload

John Marenbon joins Peter to discuss Boethius' solution to the problem of divine foreknowledge.

http://podbay.fm/show/396903391/e/1362895440?autostart=1

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