Donald Trump v. Mantan Moreland
The President has his virtues as an entertainer, but no one tops Mantan Moreland and Ben Carter.
The President has his virtues as an entertainer, but no one tops Mantan Moreland and Ben Carter.
Why didn’t your teachers make you read more Shakespeare? Maybe it was because “the bard” is an excellent antidote to the regime’s indoctrination.
Alabama defies Hollywood–but will it make a difference?
In the continuing discussion regarding Dante, Dr. Fleming and Stephen discuss Dante’s choice of Virgil as his guide through both Inferno and Purgatorio and what the virtues of the noblest of the pagans were. We are also reminded that some of Dante’s placements – be it suicides in Purgatory or the character of Cato presiding over Mt. Purgatory itself – are not strictly speaking theologically orthodox, but do benefit from greater context and reading. Original Air Date: May 20, 2019 Show Run Time: 40 minutes Show Guest(s): Dr. Thomas Fleming Show Host(s): Stephen Heiner This Podcast is available for Silver...
Even in principle, America’s pseudo-democracy is the worst form of government.
Should TV jerks or pranksters be held responsible when they drive someone to suicide?
More religion in public life? Depends on the religion, depends on the kind of government.
In this episode of Christianity and Classical Culture, Dr. Fleming continues his discussion of Dante’s identity as a Florentine and what it meant to identify with a particular locality. He then discusses various episodes of Dante’s 20 year exile from the city of his birth and his eventual death in Ravenna. Though deeply embittered, Dante still managed to draw fruit from his wanderings and better, to find a way to accuse himself of failing to live up to his duties as a Christian. Original Air Date: April 27, 2019 Show Run Time: 35 minutes Show Guest(s): Dr. Thomas Fleming Show...