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2021 Literary Life Conference (Streaming Videos)

$39.00

2021 Literary Life Conference (Streaming Videos)

$39.00

Note: These are the streaming videos for a conference held in April 2021. To View the Videos after purchase, log in, click Orders, then View, then Click Here to View the Videos, and you will be taken to the video player and playlist.

On the eve of the outbreak of World War Two, Christian writers, intellectuals, poets, and academics began to gather to wrestle with what they perceived as the breakdown of Christian culture. CS Lewis, TS Eliot, Simone Weil, WH Auden and others wrote and spoke at conferences in order to think through how a Christian should respond to a world in crisis. The answer they came up with was Reading–a life rooted in books and the humanities.

We stand at another cultural crossroads, and we are faced with many of the same questions. Join Great Books scholar Wes Callihan, Angelina Stanford, Cindy Rollins, and Thomas Banks as we too explore the role of reading and the humanities in an age of crisis.

April 7-10, 2021. Live online via Zoom or Later via recording.  Let’s find out in what ways Stories Will Save the World.

  Sessions:

Session 1:  Wes Callihan: “The Meadow before the Storm: St. John Moscos and the Christian East on the Eve of the Islamic Cataclysm and What We Can Learn from It”

Session 2:  Thomas Banks:     “John Milton, The Crisis of His Age, and the Making of Paradise Lost”

Session 3:  Angelina Stanford: “Barbarian Invasions, the Baptized Imagination, and the Birth of Christian Culture”

Session 4:  Cindy Rollins:   “How Should We Then Work? Creation and Vocation in Troubled Times”

Price: $39 (includes lifetime access to recordings)

 

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Note: These are the streaming videos for a conference held in April 2021. To View the Videos after purchase, log in, click Orders, then View, then Click Here to View the Videos, and you will be taken to the video player and playlist.

On the eve of the outbreak of World War Two, Christian writers, intellectuals, poets, and academics began to gather to wrestle with what they perceived as the breakdown of Christian culture. CS Lewis, TS Eliot, Simone Weil, WH Auden and others wrote and spoke at conferences in order to think through how a Christian should respond to a world in crisis. The answer they came up with was Reading–a life rooted in books and the humanities.

We stand at another cultural crossroads, and we are faced with many of the same questions. Join Great Books scholar Wes Callihan, Angelina Stanford, Cindy Rollins, and Thomas Banks as we too explore the role of reading and the humanities in an age of crisis.

April 7-10, 2021. Live online via Zoom or Later via recording.  Let’s find out in what ways Stories Will Save the World.

  Sessions:

Session 1:  Wes Callihan: “The Meadow before the Storm: St. John Moscos and the Christian East on the Eve of the Islamic Cataclysm and What We Can Learn from It”

Session 2:  Thomas Banks:     “John Milton, The Crisis of His Age, and the Making of Paradise Lost”

Session 3:  Angelina Stanford: “Barbarian Invasions, the Baptized Imagination, and the Birth of Christian Culture”

Session 4:  Cindy Rollins:   “How Should We Then Work? Creation and Vocation in Troubled Times”

Price: $39 (includes lifetime access to recordings)

 

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