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Can anything be said about Easter that's not yet been said? Our hosts give it a good try in a wide-ranging conversation about whether the universe is a tragedy or a comedy!

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Currently Reading
Colin: On The Social Contractby Jean-Jacques Rousseau 
Onsi: Christmas 1530 Sermon on Luke 2:1-14 by Martin Luther
Rhys: The Righteousness of One: An Evaluation of Patristic Soteriology in Light of the New Perspective on Paulby Jordan Cooper

Texts Discussed
Poeticsby Aristotle
Oedipus Rexby Sophocles
Works and Daysby Hesiod
Tragic Sense of Lifeby Migel de Unamuno
Phaedoby Plato
The Symposium by Plato
1530 Sermon in Coburg by Martin Luther
Christus Victorby Gustaf Aulen
Institutes 3.11 (on justification) by John Calvin
Institutes 4.17 (on the Lord's Supper) by John Calvin
Of Christ the Mediator from The Westminster Confession
Homily on the Resurrection from The Book of Homilies

Davenant Spotlight
"Interpreting Herman Bavinck with Dr. James Eglington" on the Pilgrim Faith Podcast

Theme Music
"Midnight Stroll" by Ghostrifter. Free to use under Creative Commons. Available here.

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