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Perpetual Feast is back for season 2! Join Wes Callihan and Andrew Kern as they continue to work through the incredible beauty and wonderful challenges that Homer's work offers.
Here in the final episode of season 2, Wes and Andrew consider the ongoing feast that the Iliad offers, focusing in particular on Homer's use of time in the poem, as well as the larger arc of the story.
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This season of A Perpetual Feast is presented by Roman Roads Media, purveyors of fine classical education curricula, including the Old Western Culture series, featuring Wes Callihan.
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Perpetual Feast is back for season 2! Join Wes Callihan and Andrew Kern as they continue to work through the incredible beauty and wonderful challenges that Homer's work offers.
In episode 2.6, Wes and Andrew chat about the final books of the Iliad. They discuss the tragedy of the ancient worldview, how much credit Hector deserves, Zeus's meddling, and more.
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This season of A Perpetual Feast is presented by Roman Roads Media, purveyors of fine classical education curricula, including the Old Western Culture series, featuring Wes Callihan.
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A Perpetual Feast is back for season 2! Join Wes Callihan and Andrew Kern as they continue to work through the incredible beauty and wonderful challenges that Homer's work offers.
In episode 2.6, Wes and Andrew chat about the result's of Agamemnon's leadership (or lack thereof).
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This season of A Perpetual Feast is presented by Roman Roads Media, purveyors of fine classical education curricula, including the Old Western Culture series, featuring Wes Callihan.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A Perpetual Feast is back for season 2! Join Wes Callihan and Andrew Kern as they continue to work through the incredible beauty and wonderful challenges that Homer's work offers.
In episode 2.5, Wes and Andrew chat about Achilles' ongoing rage, and how it evolves in the middle portion of the book, especially in Book 16.
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This season of A Perpetual Feast is presented by Roman Roads Media, purveyors of fine classical education curricula, including the Old Western Culture series, featuring Wes Callihan.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A Perpetual Feast is back for season 2! Join Wes Callihan and Andrew Kern as they continue to work through the incredible beauty and wonderful challenges that Homer's work offers.
In episode 2.4, Wes and Andrew discuss the structure of the Iliad, tracing whether it really makes sense to understand the book in three parts, as is traditionally done.
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This season of A Perpetual Feast is presented by Roman Roads Media, purveyors of fine classical education curricula, including the Old Western Culture series, featuring Wes Callihan.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A Perpetual Feast is back for season 2! Join Wes Callihan and Andrew Kern as they continue to work through the incredible beauty and wonderful challenges that Homer's work offers.
In episode 2.3, Wes and Andrew attempt to define what a hero is - using Homer's models as their guide.
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This season of A Perpetual Feast is presented by Roman Roads Media, purveyors of fine classical education curricula, including the Old Western Culture series, featuring Wes Callihan.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A Perpetual Feast is back for season 2! Join Wes Callihan and Andrew Kern as they continue to work through the incredible beauty and wonderful challenges that Homer's work offers.
In episode 2.1, Wes and Andrew discuss the unique challenges and goals that accompany the act and art of translation. Well, that's one of the things they discuss anyway.
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This season of A Perpetual Feast is presented by Roman Roads Media, purveyors of fine classical education curricula, including the Old Western Culture series, featuring Wes Callihan.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A Perpetual Feast is back for season 2! Join Wes Callihan and Andrew Kern as they continue to work through the incredible beauty and wonderful challenges that Homer's work offers.
In episode 2.1, Wes and Andrew introduce the new format, discuss their goals for the season, and review some of the ideas they covered in previous episodes.
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This season of A Perpetual Feast is presented by Roman Roads Media, purveyors of fine classical education curricula, including the Old Western Culture series, featuring Wes Callihan.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to episode 12 of A Perpetual Feast, where Andrew Kern and Wes Callihan discuss Homer and all of the things that Homer makes them think about.
In this episode, they discuss the importance of the setting in the Iliad, Christ fulfillment of the Greek ideals, and much more.
This episode is brought to you by our good friends at New College Franklin. Set up a campus visit now!
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Welcome to episode 11 of A Perpetual Feast, where Andrew Kern and Wes Callihan discuss Homer and all of the things that Homer makes them think about.
In this episode, they contemplate the place of suffering and violence in Homer - and how reading Great Books can help us process the suffering each of us endure.
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Welcome to episode 10 of A Perpetual Feast, where Andrew Kern and Wes Callihan discuss Homer and all of the things that Homer makes them think about.
In this episode, they discuss the ways literature becomes a part of our souls, the modern avoidance of memorization (5:30), our cultural rejection of natural law (19:00), why memorization is for more than just children (41:30), memory as contemplation (46:15), and more.
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Welcome to episode 9 of A Perpetual Feast, where Andrew Kern and Wes Callihan discuss Homer, Homer, and all of the things that Homer makes them think about.
In this episode, they discuss Wes's travels to Greece (and the site of Troy), hospitality in Homer (and our own world), and the honor that traditions can give.
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Welcome to episode 8 of A Perpetual Feast, where Andrew Kern and Wes Callihan discuss Homer, Homer, and all of the things that Homer makes them think about.
In this episode they discuss how great poets come to be (and other stuff that just sort of comes up in a Wes and Andrew conversation). Buckle up, this is an interesting one.
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Welcome to episode 7 of A Perpetual Feast, where Andrew Kern and Wes Callihan discuss Homer, Homer, and all of the things that Homer makes them think about.
In this episode, they discuss the way the spiritual life effects our internal harmonies - and what that has to do with Homer. And some other stuff, obviously.
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Welcome to episode 6 of A Perpetual Feast, where Andrew Kern and Wes Callihan discuss Homer, Homer, and all of the things that Homer makes them think about.
In this episode they discuss how to tell the difference between the voice of the muse and the voice of the siren.
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Welcome to episode 4 of A Perpetual Feast, where Andrew Kern and Wes Callihan.
Conversation touches on the relationship between the book of Hebrews, the greek language, and Homer's relationship to each... and much more, of course.
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Welcome to A Perpetual Feast, where Andrew Kern and Wes Callihan talk about Homer (and whatever else comes up).
In episode four they discuss the relationship between pagan literature and Christianity.
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Welcome to A Perpetual Feast, where Andrew Kern and Wes Callihan talk about Homer (and whatever else comes up).
In episode three they discuss books about Homer, poetic diction in Homer and beyond, and much more.
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Welcome to episode two of A Perpetual Feast, where Andrew Kern and Wes Callihan talk about Homer. That's it. Just Homer.
In episode two they discuss their favorite translations, reading Homer for the first time, and Homer's poetic dialect.
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Welcome to episode one of A Perpetual Feast, where Andrew Kern and Wes Callihan will talk about Homer. That's it. Just Homer. In episode one they discuss why they chose this name for their show and why they love Homer so much.
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