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Month: January 2016

The Electras of Sophocles and Euripedes

January 30, 2016 dga471 Leave a comment

Having finished reading all of the Aeschylus plays in GBWW Volume 4, I decided to proceed with the two Electra plays by…

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Posted in: Aeschylus, Book reviews, Euripedes, Great Books, Humanities, Sophocles

Aeschylus: The Persians, The Suppliant Maidens, Seven Against Thebes, Prometheus Bound

January 26, 2016 dga471 3 Comments

I managed to finish reading the four remaining plays by Aeschylus in Volume 4 of GBWW this weekend. As I…

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Posted in: Aeschylus, Book reviews, Great Books, Humanities

Aeschylus’s Oresteia: Part 2, The Libation Bearers and The Eumenides

January 20, 2016 dga471 2 Comments

I managed to resume my reading of the rest of the Oresteia trilogy this week after previously having read and wrote about Agamemnon,…

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Posted in: Aeschylus, Book reviews, Great Books, Humanities

The Confessions of Augustine

January 19, 2016 dga471 2 Comments

Augustine’s Confessions is what I would call truly establishing a genre – that of the personal narrative. Despite being written…

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Posted in: Augustine, Christian thought and philosophy, Great Books, Humanities

Reading Walton’s Views on Genesis, Part 3: The Strange Case of Adam and Eve

January 14, 2016 dga471 Leave a comment

In the previous post of this series, I talked about John Walton’s The Lost World of Genesis One (LWGO), where he argues for a…

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Posted in: Book reviews, Christian thought and philosophy, Evolution/Creation

Review: A Student’s Guide to the Core Curriculum

January 9, 2016 dga471 Leave a comment

Mark Henrie’s A Student’s Guide to the Core Curriculum is a book that complements Joseph Schall’s A Student’s Guide to…

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Posted in: Book reviews, Humanities, Liberal Arts

Aeschylus’ Oresteia: Part 1, Agamemnon

January 7, 2016 dga471 4 Comments

It’s still the holidays, so I have way more free time than usual, but I’ve managed to read my first…

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Posted in: Aeschylus, Book reviews, Great Books, Humanities

A 5-Year Plan for Reading the Great Books

January 5, 2016 dga471 1 Comment

I’ve decided that 2016 will be the start of my life plan to read all of the Great Books. There have…

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Posted in: Great Books, Humanities, Polymathy

Reading Walton’s Views on Genesis, Part 2: The Seven Days of Creation

January 4, 2016 dga471 1 Comment

We shall now begin proper with the review of Walton’s views of Genesis as delineated in his book The Lost World…

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Posted in: Apologetics, Book reviews, Christian thought and philosophy, Evolution/Creation, Theology

Reading Walton’s Views on Genesis, Part 1: My Spiritual Journey in Evolution

dga471 2 Comments

In the next post, I am going to talk about John Walton’s reading of Genesis, as expressed in his books The…

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Posted in: Christian thought and philosophy, Evolution/Creation, Theology

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