Odyssey of the West꞉ A Classic Education through the Great Books - Timothy B Shutt by Timothy B Shutt
English | 2008 | MP3 64 Kbps | 1.33 Gb
English | 2008 | MP3 64 Kbps | 1.33 Gb
The Odyssey of the West series addresses in chronological sequence the works that have shaped the ongoing development of Western thought both in its own right and in cultural dialogue with other traditions.
I - Hebrews and Greeks
Length: 8 hrs and 32 mins
Odyssey of the West I and II explore timeless works from the ancient world that shaped, and continue to shape, the culture and philosophies of life today.
II - From Athens to Rome and the Gospels
Length: 8 hrs and 7 mins
Odyssey of the West I and II explore timeless works from the ancient world that shaped, and continue to shape, the culture and philosophies of life today.
III - The Medieval World
Length: 8 hrs and 46 mins
Part three is a richly detailed look at St. Augustine, Beowulf, St. Thomas Aquinas, Authurian legends, Dante, Gothic art, and other highlights of the period. Through the course of these lectures, it becomes apparent that the “dark” ages were in fact a time of immense achievement, and a time that richly rewards those who study its art and philosophies.
IV - Towards Enlightenment
Length: 8 hrs and 10 mins
Part four provides a close look at the period from the Renaissance to the Scientific Revolution and into the early Enlightenment. These lectures take in the immense variety and singular achievements that have helped mold our present societies.
V - Enlightenment, Revolution, and Renewal
Length: 7 hrs and 49 mins
In Enlightenment, Revolution,and Renewal, Professor Timothy B. Shutt of Kenyon College is joined by Professors Fred E. Baumann(Kenyon College), Joel F. Richeimer (Kenyon College), and Donald M.G. Sutherland (University of Maryland) for a remarkable distillation of human development in the 18th and 19th centuries.
VI - The Twentieth Century
Length: 8 hrs and 3 mins
The Odyssey of the West series concludes with a fascinating look at the 20th century. Series editor and esteemed university professor Timothy B. Shutt is joined by contributing lecturers Katherine L. Elkins (Kenyon College) and Joel F. Richeimer (Kenyon College) for a lively discussion of the major works and strains of thought that ushered in the modern age. A fitting capstone for this comprehensive series, this sixth and final installment imparts a learned understanding of the forces that shaped - and continue to shape - Western culture.
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