Join Christ College professors Dale Stenberg and Tyler Bauer as they unpack timeless lessons from Boethius' masterpiece The Consolation of Philosophy, written from prison as the author faced execution. Discover how this 6th-century philosopher's insights can help you navigate life's hardest moments and find meaning when circumstances seem bleakest. ## In This Episode: - How philosophy provides genuine comfort in suffering - Practical wisdom for responding to life's unexpected ...
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Join Christ College professors Dale Stenberg and Tyler Bauer as they unpack timeless lessons from Boethius' masterpiece The Consolation of Philosophy, written from prison as the author faced execution. Discover how this 6th-century philosopher's insights can help you navigate life's hardest moments and find meaning when circumstances seem bleakest. ## In This Episode: - How philosophy provides genuine comfort in suffering - Practical wisdom for responding to life's unexpected ...
In this inaugural episode, Dale and Tyler have a discussion with Andrew Kern, President of the CiRCE Institute, about his forthcoming book, Unless the Lord Builds the Hosue. They also discuss some of Kern's thoughts on classical education. Enjoy! CiRCE Institute Unless the Lord Builds the House The Atrium
The Classical Mind for the Classical Life
Join Christ College professors Dale Stenberg and Tyler Bauer as they unpack timeless lessons from Boethius' masterpiece The Consolation of Philosophy, written from prison as the author faced execution. Discover how this 6th-century philosopher's insights can help you navigate life's hardest moments and find meaning when circumstances seem bleakest. ## In This Episode: - How philosophy provides genuine comfort in suffering - Practical wisdom for responding to life's unexpected ...