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FORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubFr. Robert Spitzer, “Science at the Doorstep to God” (pt. 1)Modern science is giving more and more astounding evidence FOR the existence of God. Learn about it in Father Robert Spitzer’s phenomenal new book “Science at the Doorstep to God.” In this first episode, Father Joseph Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro discuss the introduction. Pages 1 to 30.Support the show2024-03-0634 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubJoseph Cardinal Ratzinger, “The Spirit of the Liturgy” (pt. 16)What’s kneeling at Mass all about?  Find out with Fr. Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro as they read the final chapter of Joseph Ratzinger’s “The Spirit of the Liturgy!”Support the show2023-05-1035 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubJoseph Cardinal Ratzinger, “The Spirit of the Liturgy” (pt. 15)The real meaning of “active participation” in the Mass.  Fr. Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro break down the first half of the last chapter of Joseph Ratzinger’s “The Spirit of the Liturgy.”Support the show2023-05-0331 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubJoseph Cardinal Ratzinger, “The Spirit of the Liturgy” (pt. 14)What is a “rite,” and why are there so many? Fr. Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro untangle the meaning of different liturgical styles with the help of Joseph Ratzinger’s “The Spirit of the Liturgy.”Support the show2023-04-2629 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubJoseph Cardinal Ratzinger, “The Spirit of the Liturgy” (pt. 13)Rock music:  is it good? Father Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro continue to unpack Pope Benedict's analysis of music in "The Spirit of the Liturgy".Support the show2023-04-1928 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubJoseph Cardinal Ratzinger, “The Spirit of the Liturgy” (pt. 12)How music almost killed—and saved—the Catholic Church. Fr. Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro discuss Joseph Ratzinger’s account of the development of liturgical singing in “The Spirit of the Liturgy”.Support the show2023-04-1231 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubJoseph Cardinal Ratzinger, “The Spirit of the Liturgy” (pt. 11)Pope Benedict on MUSIC, both ancient and new.  Fr. Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian guide us through part 3, chapter 2, of Joseph Ratzinger’s classic “The Spirit of the Liturgy.”Support the show2023-04-0438 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubJoseph Cardinal Ratzinger, “The Spirit of the Liturgy” (pt. 10)Why God loves art—and you should too.  Join Fr. Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro in their discussion of part III, chapter 1, of Joseph Ratzinger’s “Spirit of the Liturgy”, on images and visual art.Support the show2023-03-2938 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubJoseph Cardinal Ratzinger, “The Spirit of the Liturgy” (pt. 9)Do Catholics overlook the Church’s most important feast? Why the whole year hinges on March 25, as Fr. Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro continue to unpack Joseph Ratzinger’s landmark book “The Spirit of the Liturgy”.Support the show2023-03-2326 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubJoseph Cardinal Ratzinger, “The Spirit of the Liturgy” (pt. 8)Does anybody really know what time is? Father Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro try to unfold one of reality's greatest mysteries with the help of Joseph Ratzinger’s “The Spirit of the Liturgy”.Support the show2023-03-1526 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubJoseph Cardinal Ratzinger, “The Spirit of the Liturgy” (pt. 7)Why churches should always be open. Father Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro continue to unpack “The Spirit of the Liturgy” by Joseph Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI).Support the show2023-03-0930 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubJoseph Cardinal Ratzinger, “The Spirit of the Liturgy” (pt. 6)Should we have lay lectors and altar servers at Mass? Fr. Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro address “lay participation” as they unpack chapter 3 of “The Spirit of the Liturgy.”Support the show2023-02-2025 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubChristopher Shannon, “American Pilgrimage” (pt. 6)Did Bing Crosby save the Catholic Church in America? Fr. Joseph Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro discuss another installment of Christopher Shannon’s book “American Pilgrimage.”Support the show2022-12-1228 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubChristopher Shannon, “American Pilgrimage” (pt. 5)Did Bing Crosby save the Catholic Church in America? Fr. Joseph Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro discuss another installment of Christopher Shannon’s book “American Pilgrimage”.Support the show2022-12-0535 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubChristopher Shannon, “American Pilgrimage” (pt. 3)The British: what they did in America, and what they thought about the Catholic Church. Father Joseph Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro continue discussing “American Pilgrimage” by Christopher Shannon.Support the show2022-11-1539 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubChristopher Shannon, “American Pilgrimage” (pt. 2)Misfits and martyrs: how the French handled the New World. Fr. Joseph Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro continue their breakdown of “American Pilgrimage” by Christopher Shannon.Support the show2022-11-0737 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubChristopher Shannon, “American Pilgrimage” (pt. 1)The Spanish Conquistadors: good, evil, or both? Fr. Joseph Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro begin their discussion of Christopher Shannon’s 2022 book American Pilgrimage: A Historical Journey Through Catholic Life in a New World.Support the show2022-10-3139 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubBrian Besong and Jonathan Fuqua, “Faith and Reason” (pt. 7)What can Protestants teach Catholics about their own faith? Father Joseph Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro have a debate about the nature of love in this discussion on “Faith and Reason: Philosophers Explain Their Turn to Catholicism,” edited by Brian Besong and Jonathan Fuqua.Support the show2022-10-1725 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubBrian Besong and Jonathan Fuqua, “Faith and Reason” (pt. 6)What is faith, and why does it save us? Fr. Joseph Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro read about the conversion of Lutheran Robert C. Koons to Catholicism in “Faith and Reason: Philosophers Explain Their Turn to Catholicism.”Support the show2022-10-1039 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubBrian Besong and Jonathan Fuqua, “Faith and Reason” (pt. 5)Who decided what books were included in the Bible? The answer may shock you. Fr. Joseph Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro discuss the conversion of philosopher Logan Paul Gage in this study of Faith and Reason: Philosophers Explain Their Turn to Catholicism.Support the show2022-10-0325 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubBrian Besong and Jonathan Fuqua, “Faith and Reason” (pt. 4)The power of a beautiful church: Peter Kreeft walks into a cathedral for the first time—and becomes Catholic. Father Joseph Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro discuss chapter 5 of Faith and Reason: Philosophers Explain Their Turn to Catholicism, edited by Brian Besong and Jonathan Fuqua.Support the show2022-09-2634 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubBrian Besong and Jonathan Fuqua, “Faith and Reason” (pt. 3)The conversions of Brian Cutter and Neal Judisch. Father Joseph Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro discuss chapters 3 and 4 of “Faith and Reason: Philosophers Explain Their Turn to Catholicism.”Support the show2022-09-1935 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubBrian Besong and Jonathan Fuqua, “Faith and Reason” (pt. 1)Why would a philosopher—a professional thinker—become Catholic? The better question is, why wouldn’t he? Fr. Joseph Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro begin reading Brian Besong and Jonathan Fuqua’s collection of conversion stories, Faith and Reason: Philosophers Explain Their Turn to Catholicism.Support the show2022-09-0641 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubHenri de Lubac, “The Church: Paradox and Mystery” (pt. 14)What makes a saint a saint—and what doesn’t? Fr. Joseph Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro conclude their discussion of Henri de Lubac’s The Church: Paradox and Mystery.Support the show2022-08-2934 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubHenri de Lubac, “The Church: Paradox and Mystery” (pt. 12)Why we need beauty, according to Hans Urs von Balthasar. Father Joseph Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro continue their reading of Henri de Lubac’s “The Church: Paradox and Mystery”.Support the show2022-08-1632 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubHenri de Lubac, “The Church: Paradox and Mystery” (pt. 11)Hans Urs von Balthasar: heretic or great “man of the Church”?  This week, Fr. Joseph Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro read Henri de Lubac’s chapter on the seminal theologian in The Church: Paradox and Mystery.Support the show2022-08-0933 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubHenri de Lubac, “The Church: Paradox and Mystery” (pt. 10)What does it mean to preach the Gospel—and why bother?  Father Joseph Fessio, Vivian Dudro, and Joseph Pearce continue their exploration of Henri de Lubac’s “The Church: Paradox and Mystery”.Support the show2022-08-0128 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubHenri de Lubac, “The Church: Paradox and Mystery” (pt. 9)Who goes to hell—and why? Father Joseph Fessio, Vivian Dudro, and Joseph Pearce face some of life’s most pressing questions as they continue their study of Henri de Lubac’s “The Church: Paradox and Mystery”.Support the show2022-07-2527 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubHenri de Lubac, “The Church: Paradox and Mystery” (pt. 8)What will it take for Buddhists and Hindus to believe in Christ? Father Joseph Fessio, Vivian Dudro, and Joseph Pearce explore the “pagan religions” this week through Henri de Lubac’s “The Church: Paradox and Mystery”.Support the show2022-07-1829 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubHenri de Lubac, “The Church: Paradox and Mystery” (pt. 6)How is the Church holy if she‘s so obviously full of sinners? This and more as Father Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro contemplate de Lubac‘s “The Church: Paradox and Mystery”.Support the show2022-06-2829 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubHenri de Lubac, “The Church: Paradox and Mystery” (pt. 5)“Extra ecclesiam nulla salus,” said St. Cyprian. “Outside the Church, no one is saved.” But does that mean what we think it means? Fr. Fessio, Vivian Dudro, and Joseph Pearce discuss chapter 4 of Henri de Lubac's “The Church: Paradox and Mystery”.Support the show2022-06-2033 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubHenri de Lubac, “The Church: Paradox and Mystery” (pt. 4)Vatican II: Was it a break, or was it part of tradition? Fr. Fessio, Vivian Dudro, and Joseph Pearce discuss chapter 3 of Henri de Lubac’s “The Church: Paradox and Mystery.”Support the show2022-06-1329 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubHenri de Lubac, “The Church: Paradox and Mystery” (pt. 3)Theology must be lived out, not just thought out. Fr. Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro continue their exploration of chapter 2 of Henri de Lubac‘s The Church: Paradox and Mystery.Support the show2022-06-0636 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubSt. Augustine, “The City of God” (pt. 10)What will happiness be like in Heaven?  Saint Augustine has some ideas.  Join Fr. Joseph Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro in the FORMED Book Club’s final discussion of “The City of God”.Support the show2022-05-1632 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubSt. Augustine, The City of God (ep. 8)“O Beauty ever ancient, ever new...” This week, Fr. Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro reflect with St. Augustine on the nature of beauty in this world: light mixed with shadow, good pierced by evil.Support the show2022-05-0234 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubSt. Augustine, The City of God (ep. 7)The difference between miracles and magic.  Father Joseph Fessio, Vivian Dudro, and Joseph Pearce continue their reading of Augustine's "The City of God," as anthologized by Hans Urs von Balthasar.Support the show2022-04-2133 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubSt. Augustine, “The City of God” (pt. 4)Is happiness possible in a messed-up world? This and more as Father Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro discuss Augustine’s “The City of God,” as anthologized by Hans Urs von Balthasar.Support the show2022-03-2432 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubSt. Augustine, “The City of God” (pt. 2)Can we ever have heaven on earth—a world of saints?  St. Augustine has answers.  Joseph Pearce, Vivian Dudro, and Joseph Fessio, S.J., discuss the saint’s masterpiece “The City of God”, as anthologized by Hans Urs von Balthasar.Support the show2022-03-1033 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubSusan Treacy, “The Music of Christendom” (pt. 9)The twentieth century, from Ralph Vaughan-Williams to George Gershwin to David Bowie. Tastes diverge. Listen to Fr. Fessio, Vivian Dudro, and Joseph Pearce debate the beauty and ugliness of modern music in our last discussion of Susan Treacy’s “The Music of Christendom.”Support the show2022-02-2433 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubSusan Treacy, “The Music of Christendom” (pt. 5)Why the world forgot Bach for one hundred years. We span from Vivaldi to Bach to Handel to Haydn this week in our reading of The Music of Christendom by Susan Treacy. Join Fr. Joseph Fessio, Vivian Dudro, and Joseph Pearce.Support the show2022-01-2832 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubSusan Treacy, “The Music of Christendom” (pt. 4)From Palestrina (and St. Philip Neri) in Italy to underground Catholic composers in England to the birth of opera in France. Fr. Joseph Fessio, Vivian Dudro, and Joseph Pearce discuss chapters 8 to 11 of Susan Treacy’s book The Music of Christendom.Support the show2022-01-1934 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubSusan Treacy, “The Music of Christendom” (pt. 3)What Gothic cathedrals and Renaissance choral music have in common. Fr. Joseph Fessio, Vivian Dudro, and Joseph Pearce talk about chapters 5 to 7 of Susan Treacy’s The Music of Christendom.Support the show2022-01-1228 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubSusan Treacy, “The Music of Christendom” (pt. 2) Is music just getting worse and worse—or better?  Listen to Fr. Fessio, Vivian Dudro, and Joseph Pearce debate the meaning of tradition in art, with the help of Susan Treacy’s Music of Christendom.Support the show2021-12-1634 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubSaints and Sinners in the Cristero War - Part 3Is there a difference between Catholic social teaching and Marxist social teaching? Vivian Dudro, Joseph Pearce, and Fr. Fessio debate this and more as they take on chapters 6 and 7 of Saints and Sinners in the Cristero War by Fr. James Murphy.Support the show2021-11-2432 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubIn Defense of Sanity - Part 16G.K. Chesterton’s take on contraception and on global trade. Fr. Fessio, Vivian Dudro, and Joseph Pearce argue about the essays “The Surrender Upon Sex” and “Reflections on a Rotten Apple” from the Chesterton collection In Defense of Sanity.Support the show2021-09-2935 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubIn Defense of Sanity - Part 15Vaccines and hopscotch.  Fr. Fessio, Vivian Dudro, and Joseph Pearce discuss G.K. Chesterton's thoughts on rules and the big State in a heated episode of the Formed Book Club.Subscribe to the Formed Book Club podcast at https://formedbookclub.buzzsprout.com.Support the show2021-09-2334 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubIn Defense of Sanity - Part 14What is a barbarian? And might you be one? Father Fessio and Joseph Pearce discuss two more essays by G.K. Chesterton,  “On the Return of the Barbarian” and “On Man: Heir of All the Ages,” both from the collection In Defense of Sanity.Support the show2021-09-1626 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsEpisode 3 – The Day Is Now Far Spent – Fr. Joseph Fessio S.J., Vivian Dudro, and Joseph Pearce FBC PodcastWe continue our exploration of Robert Cardinal Sarah’s “The Day Is Now Far Spent”—a tour de force response to the present darkness in the Church. From the New York City skyline to the meaning of the word “Modernism”. We continue our discussion of Robert Cardinal Sarah’s “The Day Is Now Far Spent”. You can find ... Read more The post Episode 3 – The Day Is Now Far Spent – Fr. Joseph Fessio S.J., Vivian Dudro, and Joseph Pearce FBC Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.2020-04-2200 minFORMED Book ClubFORMED Book ClubSex and the Catholic Feminist - Sue Ellen Browder - Part 1Sue Ellen Browder was a secular feminist journalist, writing for Cosmopolitan Magazine through the tumultuous 1960s before converting to Catholicism decades later. Now, with new insight, her book “Sex and the Catholic Feminist” takes us back to the good roots of the women’s movement, points out where feminism took a dark turn, and offers a fuller vision of feminine dignity, rooted in love. In this first installment of a four-part series, Vivian Dudro, Joseph Pearce, and Father Joseph Fessio debate mucky politics, the early pro-life feminists, Alfred Kinsey, the Rolling Stones, and more.Support the show2020-04-0733 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsEpisode 2 – The Day Is Now Far Spent – Fr. Joseph Fessio S.J., Vivian Dudro, and Joseph Pearce FBC PodcastWe begin our exploration of Robert Cardinal Sarah's "The Day Is Now Far Spent"—a tour de force response to the present darkness in the Church.  From the New York City skyline to the meaning of the word "Modernism". We continue our discussion of Robert Cardinal Sarah's "The Day Is Now Far Spent". The post Episode 2 – The Day Is Now Far Spent – Fr. Joseph Fessio S.J., Vivian Dudro, and Joseph Pearce FBC Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.2020-03-3100 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsEpisode 1 – The Day Is Now Far Spent – Fr. Joseph Fessio S.J., Vivian Dudro, and Joseph Pearce FBC PodcastWe begin our exploration of Robert Cardinal Sarah's "The Day Is Now Far Spent"—a tour de force response to the present darkness in the Church. In this week's reading, the cardinal pays a special tribute to such controversial churchmen as Henri de Lubac, Hans Urs von Balthasar, and Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI (all Ignatius Press authors). What he says may surprise you. The post Episode 1 – The Day Is Now Far Spent – Fr. Joseph Fessio S.J., Vivian Dudro, and Joseph Pearce FBC Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.2020-03-2500 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsIP#34 Joseph Pearce – The Heart of Newman on Inside the Pages with Kris McGregorWe will be praying with and learning from Blessed John Henry Newman for many, many years to come. Joseph Pearce has been an excellent student, as well as an instructor of (or should I say “illuminator of”) the life and work of this great man, John Henry Newman, and who is now a bonafide member of the ... Read more The post IP#34 Joseph Pearce – The Heart of Newman on Inside the Pages with Kris McGregor appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.2019-10-1200 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsIP#34 Joseph Pearce – The Heart of Newman on Inside the Pages with Kris McGregor We will be praying with and learning from Blessed John Henry Newman for many, many years to come. Joseph Pearce has been an excellent student, as well as an instructor of (or should I say “illuminator of”) the life and work of this great man, John Henry Newman, and who is now a bonafide member of the Cloud of Witnesses.  It’s ALWAYS a joy to talk with Joseph, but it was fantastic to speak with him in particular about Blessed John Henry Newman and the book released by Ignatius Press to help us grow in our awareness...2019-10-1230 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#24 – C. S. Lewis “The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph PearceWe discuss “The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe” by C. S. Lewis. Four adventurous siblings—Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy Pevensie—step through a wardrobe door and into the land of Narnia, a land frozen in eternal winter and enslaved by the power of the White Witch. But when almost all hope is lost, the return ... Read more The post GWML#24 – C. S. Lewis “The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.2018-11-1200 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#23 William Shakespeare (Julius Caesar) – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning Hearts PodcastEpisode 10 – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – William Shakespeare Though a staple in high school English classes, Julius Caesar is not a simple play. Seemingly irreconcilable forces are at work: fate and free will, the changeableness and stubbornness of ambitious men, the demands of public service and the desire for ... Read more The post GWML#23 William Shakespeare (Julius Caesar) – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.2018-11-0400 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#10 William Shakespeare (Hamlet and Macbeth) – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning Hearts PodcastArguably Shakespeare's finest and most important play, Hamlet is also one of the most misunderstood masterpieces of world literature. "To be or not to be", may be the question, but the answer has eluded many generations of critics. What does it mean "to be"? And is everything as it seems to be? The post GWML#10 William Shakespeare (Hamlet and Macbeth) – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.2018-10-1200 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#10 William Shakespeare (Hamlet and Macbeth) – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning Hearts Podcast Episode 10 – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – William Shakespeare Arguably Shakespeare’s finest and most important play, Hamlet is also one of the most misunderstood masterpieces of world literature. “To be or not to be”, may be the question, but the answer has eluded many generations of critics. What does it mean “to be”? And is everything as it seems to be? Probably the darkest of all Shakespeare’s plays, Macbeth is also one of the most challenging. Is it a work of nihilistic despair, “a tale told by an idiot, full of sou...2018-10-1229 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#16 Charles Dickens and “A Tale of Two Cities” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning Hearts podcastIn this exciting novel set during the French Revolution, Charles Dickens expresses sympathy for the downtrodden poor and their outrage at the self-indulgent aristocracy. But Dickens is no friend of the vengeful mob that storms the Bastille and cheers the guillotine. As with all of his stories, his passion is for the unforgettable and unrepeatable individuals he creates. The sorrows of the suffering masses, their demands for justice, and the indiscriminate fury they unleash take flesh in Madame Defarge, while the self-sacrifice that is the truest means of atonement and rebirth manifests in the unlikely hero Sydney...2018-09-2300 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#16 Charles Dickens and “A Tale of Two Cities” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning Hearts podcast In this exciting novel set during the French Revolution, Charles Dickens expresses sympathy for the downtrodden poor and their outrage at the self-indulgent aristocracy. But Dickens is no friend of the vengeful mob that storms the Bastille and cheers the guillotine. As with all of his stories, his passion is for the unforgettable and unrepeatable individuals he creates. The sorrows of the suffering masses, their demands for justice, and the indiscriminate fury they unleash take flesh in Madame Defarge, while the self-sacrifice that is the truest means of atonement and rebirth manifests in the unlikely hero...2018-09-2327 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#8 Jane Austen “Pride & Prejuidice” and “Mansfield Park” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce Episode 8 – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Jane Austen Jane Austen is arguably the finest female novelist who ever lived and Pride and Prejudice is arguably the finest and is certainly the most popular, of her novels. An undoubted classic of world literature, its profound Christian morality is all too often missed or willfully overlooked by today’s (post)modern critics. In all things, Jane Austen was a woman of faith. Perhaps nowhere is this more apparent than in Mansfield Park, her most neglected, abused, and misunderstood novel. Like Austen’s other no...2018-09-1627 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#8 Jane Austen “Pride & Prejuidice” and “Mansfield Park” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph PearceJane Austen is arguably the finest female novelist who ever lived and Pride and Prejudice is arguably the finest, and is certainly the most popular, of her novels. An undoubted classic of world literature, its profound Christian morality is all too often missed or willfully overlooked by today's (post)modern critics. The post GWML#8 Jane Austen “Pride & Prejuidice” and “Mansfield Park” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.2018-09-1600 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#21 T.S. Eliot and “The Waste Land” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning Hearts Episode 21 – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – T.S. Eliot and “The Waste Land” (Of special note: excerpts from “The Waste Land” are read by T. S. Eliot) “Eliot’s place as a poet of the highest stature is assured. The Waste Land is the quintessential debunking of modernity and is also, simultaneously, a potent antidote to the poison of postmodernism.” –Joseph Pearce -from Nov. 22, 2010, St. Austin Review  — You can find the complete poem here An excerpt from “The Waste Land” by T. S. Eliot If there were water...2018-09-0928 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#21 T.S. Eliot and “The Waste Land” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning Hearts"Eliot's place as a poet of the highest stature is assured. The Waste Land is the quintessential debunking of modernity and is also, simultaneously, a potent antidote to the poison of postmodernism.." --Joseph Pearce - St. Austin Review -- An excerpt from "The Wasteland" by T. S. Eliot If there were water And no rock If there were rock And also water And water 350 A spring A pool among the rock If there were the sound of water only Not the cicada And dry grass singing2018-09-0900 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#15 St. Augustine and “The Confessions” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce Episode 15 – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – St. Augustine The Confessions of Saint Augustine is considered one of the greatest Christian classics of all time. It is an extended poetic, passionate, intimate prayer that Augustine wrote as an autobiography sometime after his conversion, to confess his sins and proclaim God’s goodness. Just as his first hearers were captivated by his powerful conversion story, so also have many millions been over the following sixteen centuries. His experience of God speaks to us across time with little need of transpositions.     ...2018-08-2627 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#15 St. Augustine and “The Confessions” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph PearceThe Confessions of Saint Augustine is considered one of the greatest Christian classics of all time. It is an extended poetic, passionate, intimate prayer that Augustine wrote as an autobiography sometime after his conversion, to confess his sins and proclaim God's goodness. Just as his first hearers were captivated by his powerful conversion story, so also have many millions been over the following sixteen centuries. His experience of God speaks to us across time with little need of transpositions. The post GWML#15 St. Augustine and “The Confessions” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce appeared first...2018-08-2600 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#13 Bram Stoker and “Dracula” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce podcast Episode 13 – Bram Stoker and “Dracula”  on Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce  When solicitor’s clerk Jonathan Harker travels to Transylvania on business to meet a mysterious Romanian count named Dracula, he little expects the horrors this strange meeting will unleash. Thus Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel of blood and passion begins, rapidly accelerating from Harker’s nightmarish experiences in Castle Dracula to a full-fledged vampiric assault on late-Victorian London itself. The story, narrated through a collection of documents-primarily journal entries and letters-chronicles the desperate efforts of a band of gentlemen to protect the virtue of their...2018-07-2728 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#13 Bram Stoker and “Dracula” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce podcastEpisode 13 - Bram Stoker and "Dracula" on Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce When solicitor's clerk Jonathan Harker travels to Transylvania on business to meet a mysterious Romanian count named Dracula, he little expects the horrors this strange meeting will unleash. Thus Bram Stoker's 1897 novel of blood and passion begins, rapidly accelerating from Harker's nightmarish experiences in Castle Dracula to a full-fledged vampiric assault on late-Victorian London itself. The story, narrated through a collection of documents-primarily journal entries and letters-chronicles the desperate efforts of a band of gentlemen to protect the virtue of their ladies...2018-07-2700 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#22 – C. S. Lewis “The Pilgrim’s Regress” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph PearceWe discuss “The Pilgrim’s Regress:: An Allegorical Apology for Christianity, Reason, and Romanticism” by C. S. Lewis. The first book written by C. S. Lewis after his conversion, The Pilgrim’s Regress is, in a sense, the record of Lewis’s own search for meaning and spiritual satisfaction—a search that eventually led him to Christianity. Here is ... Read more The post GWML#22 – C. S. Lewis “The Pilgrim’s Regress” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.2018-07-2000 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#9 Nathaniel Hawthorne and “The Scarlet Letter” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning Hearts Episode 9 – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Nathaniel Hawthorne A key figure in the development of American literature, Nathaniel Hawthorne was also profoundly influenced by his ancestors and the Christianity that underscored their Puritan heritage. A literary classic, The Scarlet Letter presents a profound meditation on the nature of sin, repentance, and redemption, and how such Christian concepts may be integrated into American democracy. Based on the Ignatius Critical Edition, this series examines, from the Judeo-Christian perspective, the life, the times, and influence of authors of great works in literature. Jo...2018-07-1527 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#9 Nathaniel Hawthorne and “The Scarlet Letter” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning HeartsA key figure in the development of American literature, Nathaniel Hawthorne was also profoundly influenced by his ancestors and the Christianity that underscored their Puritan heritage. A literary classic, The Scarlet Letter presents a profound meditation on the nature of sin, repentance, and redemption, and on how such Christian concepts may be integrated into American democracy. The post GWML#9 Nathaniel Hawthorne and “The Scarlet Letter” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning Hearts appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.2018-07-1500 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#12 Mark Twain and “Huckleberry Finn” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning HeartsMark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is, according to many critics and fond readers, the great American novel. Full of vibrant American characters, intriguing regional dialects and folkways, and down-home good humor, it also hits Americans in one of their greatest and on-going sore spots: the fraught issue of racism. As Huck and Jim float down the Mississippi and encounter all manner of people and situations, and as Huck struggles mightily with his conscience concerning Jim, the novel strongly invites a moral and religious perspective. The post GWML#12 Mark Twain and “Huckleberry Finn” – Great Works...2018-07-0300 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#12 Mark Twain and “Huckleberry Finn” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning Hearts Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is, according to many critics and fond readers, the great American novel. Full of vibrant American characters, intriguing regional dialects and folkways, and down-home good humor, it also hits Americans in one of their greatest and on-going sore spots: the fraught issue of racism. As Huck and Jim float down the Mississippi and encounter all manner of people and situations, and as Huck struggles mightily with his conscience concerning Jim, the novel strongly invites a moral and religious perspective. Based on the Ignatius Critical Edition, this seri...2018-07-0327 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#22 – J.R.R. Tolkien “The Lord of the Rings” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce “In brief, however, the power of Tolkien lies in the way that he succeeds, through myth, in making the unseen hand of providence felt by the reader. In his mythical creations or sub-creations, as he would call them, he shows how the unseen hand of God is felt far more forcefully in myth than it is ever felt in fiction. Paradoxically, fiction works with facts, albeit invented facts, whereas myth works with truth, albeit truth dressed in fancy disguises. Furthermore, since facts are physical and truth is metaphysical, myth, being metaphysical, is spiritual.” –Joseph Pearce. “J.R.R. To...2018-06-0330 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#22 – J.R.R. Tolkien “The Lord of the Rings” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce"In brief, however, the power of Tolkien lies in the way that he succeeds, through myth, in making the Tolkienunseen hand of providence felt by the reader. In his mythical creations, or sub-creations as he would call them, he shows how the unseen hand of God is felt far more forcefully in myth than it is ever felt in fiction. Paradoxically, fiction works with facts, albeit invented facts, whereas myth works with truth, albeit truth dressed in fancy disguises. Furthermore, since facts are physical and truth is metaphysical, myth, being metaphysical, is spiritual."--Joseph Pearce. The post...2018-06-0300 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#5 Charles Dickens “Great Expectations” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning Hearts podcastPope John Paul II described Dickens' books as "filled with love for the poor and a sense of social regeneration . . . warm with imagination and humanity". Such true charity permeates Dickens' novels and ultimately drives the characters either to choose regeneration or risk disintegration. In Great Expectations, Pip — symbolic of the pilgrim convert — gains both improved fortunes and a growth in wisdom, but as he acquires the latter, he must relinquish the former — ending with a wealth of profound goodness, not of worldly goods. The post GWML#5 Charles Dickens “Great Expectations” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce...2018-05-2000 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#5 Charles Dickens “Great Expectations” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning Hearts podcast Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Charles Dickens St. Pope John Paul II described Dickens’ books as “filled with love for the poor and a sense of social regeneration . . . warm with imagination and humanity”. Such true charity permeates Dickens’ novels and ultimately drives the characters either to choose regeneration or risk disintegration. In Great Expectations, Pip — symbolic of the pilgrim convert — gains both improved fortunes and a growth in wisdom, but as he acquires the latter, he must relinquish the former — ending with a wealth of profound goodness, not of worldly goods. by (George) Herb...2018-05-2028 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#4 Oscar Wilde and “The Picture of Dorian Gray” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning Hearts podcastIn true Faustian tradition The Picture of Dorian Gray tells the tale of a young man who sells his soul to the devil in return for youthful immortality, only to discover that the "devil's bargain" is no bargain at all. "What does it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul? The post GWML#4 Oscar Wilde and “The Picture of Dorian Gray” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning Hearts podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.2018-05-1300 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#4 Oscar Wilde and “The Picture of Dorian Gray” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning Hearts podcast Episode 4 – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce podcast – Oscar Wilde and “The Picture of Dorian Gray” In true Faustian tradition, The Picture of Dorian Gray authored by Oscar Wilde tells the tale of a young man who sells his soul to the devil in return for youthful immortality, only to discover that the “devil’s bargain” is no bargain at all. “What does it profit a man if he gains the whole world and loses his own soul? When Dorian Gray is asked this question he knows the answer. He has learned his...2018-05-1328 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#20 G. K. Chesterton and “The Man Who Was Thursday” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning Hearts podcastG. K. Chesterton and “The Man Who Was Thursday” – "A powerful picture of the loneliness and bewilderment which each of us encounters in his single-handed struggle with the universe." --C. S. Lewis -- Chesterton's own response, and riposte, to the Decadence of the 1890s can be found in his novel "The Man Who Was Thursday". Whereas the Decadents–taking their own perverse inspiration from the dark romanticism of Byron, Shelley and Keats-had stripped the masks off reality" and discovered darkness, Chesterton stripped the masks off reality" (from the "anarchists" in his novel) and discovered light...2018-05-0600 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#20 G. K. Chesterton and “The Man Who Was Thursday” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning Hearts podcast Episode 20 – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – G. K. Chesterton and “The Man Who Was Thursday” “A powerful picture of the loneliness and bewilderment which each of us encounters in his single-handed struggle with the universe.” –C. S. Lewis — Chesterton’s own response, and riposte, to the Decadence of the 1890s can be found in his novel “The Man Who Was Thursday”. Whereas the Decadents–taking their own perverse inspiration from the dark romanticism of Byron, Shelley and Keats-had stripped the masks off reality” and discovered darkness, Chesterton stripped the masks off reality” (from the “anarchi...2018-05-0628 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsIP#321 Joseph Pearce – “Heroes of the Catholic Reformation” on Inside the Pages with Kris McGregorAnother phenomenal work by the prolific Joseph Pearce, this time bringing us the “Heroes of the Catholic Reformation: Saints Who Renewed the Church.” Our conversation covers a pivotal century which brings us many of the extraordinary spiritual figures of 16th century.  Filled with fascinating insights, this is not just a book about yesterday, but offers guideposts for ... Read more2017-12-0128 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsIP#321 Joseph Pearce – “Heroes of the Catholic Reformation” on Inside the Pages with Kris McGregorAnother phenomenal work by the prolific Joseph Pearce, this time bringing us the “Heroes of the Catholic Reformation: Saints Who Renewed the Church.” Our conversation covers a pivotal century which brings us many of the extraordinary spiritual figures of 16th century.  Filled with fascinating insights, this is not just a book about yesterday, but offers guideposts for ... Read more The post IP#321 Joseph Pearce – “Heroes of the Catholic Reformation” on Inside the Pages with Kris McGregor appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.2017-12-0100 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#14 Herman Melville & “Moby Dick” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning HeartsEpisode 14 - Herman Melville and "Moby Dick" on Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce A sea adventure, a study of evil, and a cast of fascinating characters, including the crazed captain who is obsessed with hunting down the whale that maimed him — Moby-Dick is all of this and more. Based on the author's experiences as a sailor, Herman Melville's probing look into the human heart has been read and analyzed from every angle, including the most absurd. The tragic tale is looked at afresh in this Ignatius Critical Edition, which examines the background an...2016-04-3000 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#14 Herman Melville & “Moby Dick” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning Hearts Episode 14 – Herman Melville  and “Moby Dick”  on Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce  A sea adventure, a study of evil, and a cast of fascinating characters, including the crazed captain who is obsessed with hunting down the whale that maimed him — Moby-Dick is all of this and more. Based on the author’s experiences as a sailor, Herman Melville’s probing look into the human heart has been read and analyzed from every angle, including the most absurd. The tragic tale is looked at afresh in this Ignatius Critical Edition, which examines the background and oth...2016-04-3006 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#6 Jonathan Swift and “Gulliver’s Travels” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning HeartsGulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift is one of the greatest satirical works ever written. Through the misadventures of Lemuel Gulliver, his hopelessly “modern” protagonist, Swift exposes many of the follies of the English Enlightenment, from its worship of science to its neglect of traditional philosophy and theology. The post GWML#6 Jonathan Swift and “Gulliver’s Travels” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning Hearts appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.2016-03-1800 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#6 Jonathan Swift and “Gulliver’s Travels” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning Hearts Episode 6- Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Jonathan Swift Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift is one of the greatest satirical works ever written. Through the misadventures of Lemuel Gulliver, his hopelessly “modern” protagonist, Swift exposes many of the follies of the English Enlightenment, from its worship of science to its neglect of traditional philosophy and theology. Swift’s satire on the threats posed by the Enlightenment and the embryonic spirit of secular fundamentalism makes Gulliver’s Travels priceless reading for today’s defenders of tradition. Based on the Ignatius Critical Edition, this series ex...2016-03-1828 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#11 William Shakespeare (Merchant of Venice and King Lear) – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning HeartsEpisode 11 - Great Works in Modern Literature with Joseph Pearce - William Shakespeare part 2 The Merchant of Venice is probably the most controversial of all Shakespeare's plays. It is also one of the least understood. Is it a comedy or a tragedy? What is the meaning behind the test of the caskets? Who is the real villain of the trial scene? Is Shylock simply vicious and venomous, or is he more sinned against than sinning? The post GWML#11 William Shakespeare (Merchant of Venice and King Lear) – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning Hearts...2016-03-1100 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#11 William Shakespeare (Merchant of Venice and King Lear) – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning Hearts Episode 11 – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – William Shakespeare part 2 The Merchant of Venice is probably the most controversial of all Shakespeare’s plays. It is also one of the least understood. Is it a comedy or a tragedy? What is the meaning behind the test of the caskets? Who is the real villain of the trial scene? Is Shylock simply vicious and venomous, or is he more sinned against than sinning? One of the most popular of Shakespeare’s plays, King Lear is also one of the most thought-provoking. The play turns on...2016-03-1129 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#7 Harriet Beecher Stowe and “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph PearceHarriet Beecher Stowe was appalled by slavery, and she took one of the few options open to nineteenth century women who wanted to affect public opinion: she wrote a novel, a huge, enthralling narrative that claimed the heart, soul, and politics of millions of her contemporaries. Uncle Tom's Cabin paints pictures of three plantations, each worse than the other, where even the best plantation leaves a slave at the mercy of fate or debt. Her questions remain penetrating even today: "Can man ever be trusted with wholly irresponsible power?" The post GWML#7 Harriet Beecher Stowe and “Uncle...2016-02-1300 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#7 Harriet Beecher Stowe and “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph PearceEpisode 7 – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Harriet Beecher Stowe Harriet Beecher Stowe was appalled by slavery, and she took one of the few options open to nineteenth century women who wanted to affect public opinion: she wrote a novel, a huge, enthralling narrative that claimed the heart, soul, and politics of millions of her contemporaries. Uncle Tom’s Cabin paints pictures of three plantations, each worse than the other, where even the best plantation leaves a slave at the mercy of fate or debt. Her questions remain penetrating even today: “Can man ever be trusted...2016-02-1328 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#11 William Shakespeare (Merchant of Venice and King Lear) – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning HeartsEpisode 11 – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – William Shakespeare part 2 The Merchant of Venice is probably the most controversial of all Shakespeare’s plays. It is also one of the least understood. Is it a comedy or a tragedy? What is the meaning behind the test of the caskets? Who ... Read more2015-06-0429 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#11 William Shakespeare (Merchant of Venice and King Lear) – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning HeartsEpisode 11 – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – William Shakespeare part 2 The Merchant of Venice is probably the most controversial of all Shakespeare’s plays. It is also one of the least understood. Is it a comedy or a tragedy? What is the meaning behind the test of the caskets? Who ... Read more The post GWML#11 William Shakespeare (Merchant of Venice and King Lear) – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning Hearts appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.2015-06-0400 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#3 Mary Shelley and “Frankenstein” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning HeartsMary Shelley's Frankenstein is one of the most influential and controversial novels of the nineteenth century; but has also become one of the most misunderstood and misinterpreted. It has been vivisected critically by latter-day Victor Frankenstein's who have transformed the meanings emergent from The post GWML#3 Mary Shelley and “Frankenstein” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning Hearts appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.2014-10-1600 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#3 Mary Shelley and “Frankenstein” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning HeartsEpisode 3 – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Mary Shelley Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is one of the most influential and controversial novels of the nineteenth century; but has also become one of the most misunderstood and misinterpreted. It has been vivisected critically by latter-day Victor Frankenstein’s who have transformed the meanings emergent from the novel into monsters of postmodern misconception. Rather than understanding Frankenstein and his monster through the lens of tradition, the moderns have seized upon the book and carried off bits to construct their own particular bogeymen. Seldom has a work of...2014-10-1628 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#2 Emily Bronte and “Wuthering Heights” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning HeartsEpisode 2 – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Emily Bronte Wuthering Heights is one of the classic novels of nineteenth century romanticism. As a major work of modern literature it retains its controversial status. What was Emily Brontë’s intention? Were her intentions iconoclastic? Were they feminist? Were they Christian or post-Christian? ... Read more The post GWML#2 Emily Bronte and “Wuthering Heights” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning Hearts appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.2014-10-0100 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsGWML#2 Emily Bronte and “Wuthering Heights” – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning HeartsEpisode 2 – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Emily Bronte Wuthering Heights is one of the classic novels of nineteenth century romanticism. As a major work of modern literature it retains its controversial status. What was Emily Brontë’s intention? Were her intentions iconoclastic? Were they feminist? Were they Christian or post-Christian? Who are the heroes and the villains in this dark masterpiece? Are there any heroes? Are there any villains?   Based on the Ignatius Critical Edition, this series examines, from the Judeo-Christian perspective, the life,the times, and influence of authors of great...2014-10-0128 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsIP#222 Joseph Pearce – Shakespeare on Love on Inside the PagesAnother outstanding addition to the Joseph Pearce canon! "Shakespeare on Love: Seeing the Catholic Presence in Romeo and Juliet" is a terrific read. Once again Jospeh Pearce helps us to see that the story we thought we knew is something very different when viewed with the Catholic Shakepeares len's. Is Romeo a hero or a self indulgent cad? Is Juliet a free thinking woman or a relationship starved 13 year old victimized by an adult male predator? And how about those adults? Just look at what happens when Eros runs a muck, and virtue is replaced blindly in favor of...2013-06-1100 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsIP#222 Joseph Pearce – Shakespeare on Love on Inside the PagesAnother outstanding addition to the Joseph Pearce canon!   “Shakespeare on Love: Seeing the Catholic Presence in Romeo and Juliet” is a terrific read.  Once again Jospeh Pearce helps us to see that the story we thought we knew is something very different when viewed with the Catholic Shakepeares len’s.   Is Romeo a hero or a self indulgent cad?  Is Juliet a  free thinking woman or a relationship starved 13 year old victimized by an adult male predator?  And how about those adults?   Just look at what happens when Eros runs a muck, and virtue is replaced blindly in favor of vice!  Let...2013-06-1128 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsIP#215 Joseph Pearce – Candles in the Dark on Inside the PagesJoseph Pearce is one of my all time favorite writers!!! What a joy to speak to him about "Candles in the Dark: The Authorized Biography of Fr. Richard Ho Lung and the Missionaries of the Poor". Fr. Ho Lung is a fascinating figure: poet, teacher, mystic, and musician (reggae, no less). The child of Chinese Buddhist immigrants, this Jamaican priest is the founder of one of the fastest-growing religious orders in the world, whose mission is to serve the poorest of the poor. With all those elements found in his story, Joseph Pearce, once again, paints an incredibly compelling...2013-04-3000 minJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsJoseph Pearce - Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsIP#215 Joseph Pearce – Candles in the Dark on Inside the PagesJoseph Pearce is one of my all time favorite writers!!!  What a joy to speak to him about “Candles in the Dark:  The Authorized Biography of Fr. Richard Ho Lung and the Missionaries of the Poor”.    Fr. Ho Lung is a fascinating figure:  poet, teacher, mystic, and musician (reggae, no less).   The child of Chinese Buddhist immigrants, this Jamaican priest is the founder of one of the fastest-growing religious orders in the world, whose mission is to serve the poorest of the poor.  With all those elements found in his story, Joseph Pearce, once again, paints an incredibly compelling portrait.  As...2013-04-3027 min