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Cicero and De Republica: Christianity and Classical Culture, Episode 24

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In this episode Dr Fleming discusses Book I of De Republica. Cicero writes, in his own way, that when it comes to government and amelioration of the public good, that it is “not good for man to be alone.” Dr. Fleming also alludes to Cicero’s conception of the ideal composition of the commonwealth (not the “state”). Original Air Date: June 2018 Show Run Time: 46 minutes Show Guest(s): Dr. Thomas Fleming Show Host(s): Stephen Heiner The Fleming Foundation · Christianity and Classical Culture, Episode 24: Cicero and De Republica   Christianity and Classical Culture℗ is a Production of the Fleming...

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Separation Anxiety By R. Cort Kirkwood

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The “debate” really isn’t about separation, It’s about whether President Trump will be permitted to do what he said he would do: stop illegal immigration. And that, in turn, means the “debate” is really about raw politics. Generally, immigrants vote for Democrats.

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Q and A, June 2018 Part 2: From Under the Rubble, Episode 28

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From Under the Rubble with Dr. Fleming and Rex Scott: “Q and A, June 2018 Part 2.” Original Air Date: June 19, 2018 Show Run Time: 40 minutes Show Guest(s): Dr. Thomas Fleming Show Host(s): Rex Scott The Fleming Foundation · From Under the Rubble, Episode 28: Q and A, June 2018 Part 2   From Under the Rubble℗ is a Production of the Fleming Foundation. Copyright 2018. All Rights are Reserved.

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Democracy, Part 2: From Under the Rubble, Episode 30

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From Under the Rubble with Dr. Fleming and Rex Scott: “Democracy, Part 2.” Original Air Date: June 16, 2018 Show Run Time: 19 minutes Show Guest(s): Dr. Thomas Fleming Show Host(s): Rex Scott The Fleming Foundation · From Under the Rubble, Episode 30: Democracy, Part 2   From Under the Rubble℗ is a Production of the Fleming Foundation. Copyright 2018. All Rights are Reserved.

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Surviving the Sterility of Ideological Times by George Bagby

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Solzhenitsyn endorses the agrarian, patriarchal, and authoritarian institutions of Russia’s past as good examples. These institutions, he says, “preserved moral health […] incomparably higher than that expressed today in simian radio music, pop songs and insulting advertisements: could a listener from outer space imagine that our planet had already known and left behind it Bach, Rembrandt and Dante?”

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Democracy, Part 1: From Under the Rubble, Episode 29

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From Under the Rubble with Dr. Fleming and Rex Scott: “Democracy, Part 1.” Original Air Date: June 12, 2018 Show Run Time: 25 minutes Show Guest(s): Dr. Thomas Fleming Show Host(s): Rex Scott The Fleming Foundation · From Under the Rubble, Episode 29: Democracy, Part 1   From Under the Rubble℗ is a Production of the Fleming Foundation. Copyright 2018. All Rights are Reserved.

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Euripides, Hecuba: Christianity and Classical Culture, Episode 23

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In this second of a two-part mini series on Euripides, Dr. Fleming takes a look at one of Euripides’ plays, Hecuba. What was the lot of women, particularly those involved in the Trojan War, what was the role of blood revenge, and the question of becoming what you chase after are just a few of the themes that Stephen and Dr. Fleming discuss in this episode. Original Air Date: May 2018 Show Run Time: 45 minutes Show Guest(s): Dr. Thomas Fleming Show Host(s): Stephen Heiner The Fleming Foundation · Christianity and Classical Culture, Episode 23: Euripedes, Hecuba   Christianity and...