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Today, we begin our exploration of The Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last Things by Hieronymus Bosch, who was a Dutch painter (c. 1450-1516). Below you will find the two paintings we referenced during this episode, as well as the chapter headings.

Chapters

00:00 Jack plays his concertina
03:12 The Role of Music in Memory
06:11 Exploring Hieronymus Bosch’s Art
09:02 Approaching the Painting Intuitively
12:14 The Seven Deadly Sins and Their Representation
14:41 Symbolism in Bosch’s Work
17:47 The Eye and Its Significance
20:45 The Reflection of Christ in Our Lives
23:45 The Nature of Sin and Redemption
26:40 Concluding Thoughts on Art and Faith
33:40 Exploring Perspectives on Bosch’s Art
35:39 Symbolism of Color in Bosch’s Work
40:37 The Dynamics of Circular Imagery
43:47 The Pilgrimage of Sin in Art
47:35 The Intersection of Sin and Redemption
51:37 The Role of Movement in Bosch’s Art
55:48 The Nature of Grace and Brokenness
01:00:28 The Eternal and Temporary in Bosch’s Imagery

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