Reflections on Morality, Philosophy, and History

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Philosophy, History, and Morality in Judeo-Christian Tradition

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Greek and Roman History

Histories of Herodotus, The Greco-Persian Wars

12/31/2021 Bruce Strom 6

Herodotus tells us in his first paragraph that he wrote his Histories “so that human achievements may not be forgotten in time, and great and marvelous deeds, some displayed by Greeks, some by barbarians, may not be without their glory; and especially to show why the two peoples fought with each other. […]

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Book Reviews and Miscellaneous

Book and Lecture Reviews of Ancient Greek History and Philosophy

05/18/2022 6

Since we seek to draw moral lessons from history, we favor the Lives of Great Greeks and Romans by Plutarch. […]

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Biblical Interpretation

Book Review: Early Church Fathers Library – 38 Volumes in 3 Series

11/18/2017 2

This 38-volume library of the works of the Early Church Fathers in the first few centuries of the Church is an invaluable resource for the serious student of Theology, and the Scriptures also, since many of the writings of the early Church Fathers are Biblical commentaries.  Although this collection was compiled in the late 1800’s by Protestant scholars, it is still a primary English source for many of these works for scholars of all denominations. […]

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Book Reviews: Greco-Roman Stoic and Cynic Philosophers, and Epicurus

07/18/2021 9

These quick book reviews include links to our YouTube videos and blogs on the Stoic and Greco-Roman philosophers. […]

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Book Reviews and Miscellaneous

On Learning Attic and Koine Greek, Classical Latin, and Biblical Hebrew

03/02/2022 0

You would only want to learn these ancient languages if you are truly a serious student, and want to read the Scriptures and classics in their original language, and so you will not miss the word plays and puns that you can only catch in the original language. When reading epic poems of Homer and the Greek playwrights, or the Psalms in Old Testament, or the elegant works of Cicero, you can experience the rhymes and rhythms of the original language, as poetry can be incredibly difficult to translate. When we cut the video for a play by Aeschylus on the Battle of Salamis in the Persian Wars, the various translations we encountered were RADICALLY different. Personally, I am tempted not to read any more Greek plays until I learn how to read Attic Greek. […]

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Book Reviews: Civil Rights and American History

07/18/2021 0

These quick book reviews include links to our YouTube videos and blogs on Civil Rights and American History topics, plus related topics. […]

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AntiSemitism

Book Reviews for Blogs On How Christians Coped Under Fascist Regimes

08/19/2020 1

Many of the books I have consulted for my blogs on how Christians cope under Fascist regimes have interesting histories of their own, some even have these histories on their own Wikipedia pages. […]

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Book Reviews, Commentaries of Torah and Talmud, Medieval Rabbis and Modern Rabbis and Scholars

03/14/2022 1

We encourage Christians to study the moral lessons of the Torah, we do not hold to the dual-covenant belief that the laws in the Torah have been superseded. St Irenaeus in his influential work, On Heresies, teaches us that the moral laws of the Torah are still binding on Christians, and that the dietary and festival laws that have been superseded can be read as teaching moral lessons allegorically. […]

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Book Reviews and Miscellaneous

Book Reviews on Apostolic and Early Church Fathers

04/04/2022 0

These quick book reviews include links to our YouTube videos and blogs on the Apostolic and Early Church Fathers, plus related topics. We will also discuss how to read ancient works, and the problems scholars face when translating ancient works, and the 38-volume set of the writings of the Ante-Nicene, ante meaning before, Nicene, and Post-Nicene Church Fathers, translated into English. […]

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Book Reviews, Reform Councils of Trent and Vatican II, and Vatican I

03/21/2022 1

IMHO, you cannot truly understand the modern Catholic Church without reading William O’Malley’s histories of Trent and Vatican II. O’Malley argues that Vatican II restated the theology of Trent, countering the notion that Trent was a reactionary rather than a reforming council. This polemic view of Trent was influenced by the fact that the Vatican had closed the archives of the Trent Council until early in the twentieth century. […]

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Book and DVD Reviews on the Ten Commandments, or Decalogue

07/08/2022 0

These are book reviews on the Decalogue, or Ten Commandments. Our first sources are the Lutheran and Catholic Catechisms, they discuss each of the Ten Commandments. Pope Benedict, aka Cardinal Ratzinger when footnotes for the sources used in the Catechism between the eastern and western church fathers, which means that this is an excellent study program for the writings of the Church Fathers for both the Catholic and Orthodox religious traditions. […]

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