“The Great Dance: Love and the Virtues from Dante to Lewis”- Malcolm Guite
Malcolm Guite’s plenary address from the 2014 C.S. Lewis Summer Institute.
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@kathrynpenner46472 жыл бұрын
How marvelous to be 'in' on this conversation
@roycejohnson46053 жыл бұрын
Magnificent, Malcolm. Such a delight and blessing! Well done, Royce.
@michaelkelleypoetry3 жыл бұрын
I heartily enjoyed this! I first saw the Rev. Dr. Guite on the Fantasy Makers documentary about Tolkien, Lewis, and MacDonald and enjoyed his segments. It's clear that he loves to laugh and have a good time. This was both very informative and an immense pleasure.
@jackhaney36993 жыл бұрын
Malcolm, thank you for reimagining for me Dante via C S Lewis. This is very exciting.
@jimfraser19088 жыл бұрын
Brilliant lecturers !
@kcrcbest9 жыл бұрын
BRAVOOOOO thanx ya'll for doing this
@lorimorrison65393 жыл бұрын
Oh my word! I've listened 5 times already and took 6 pages of notes! So so beautiful! I was asking the question Malcolm posed, "What does each thing mean", trying to understand. This is so beautiful and helpful towards that end! Are there any more teachings I could hear on this? Thank you so much!!!
@benh49842 ай бұрын
Idk what he’s talking about but I think he’s full of it. I like listening tho
@matthewbecker2830Күн бұрын
The virtue turns vice misaplied. The virtues have gone mad they have been isolated from each other @5:25, I wonder in what way?
@shellyshelly92186 ай бұрын
I'm sorry, but if you think Marx's vision posited man as homo economicus, you've completely misread him. He argued the opposite - and pointed out that it is capitalism that so conceives of human beings. Nor can Marx be blamed in the slightest for Leninism or Stalinism.
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How marvelous to be 'in' on this conversation
Magnificent, Malcolm. Such a delight and blessing! Well done, Royce.
I heartily enjoyed this! I first saw the Rev. Dr. Guite on the Fantasy Makers documentary about Tolkien, Lewis, and MacDonald and enjoyed his segments. It's clear that he loves to laugh and have a good time. This was both very informative and an immense pleasure.
Malcolm, thank you for reimagining for me Dante via C S Lewis. This is very exciting.
Brilliant lecturers !
BRAVOOOOO thanx ya'll for doing this
Oh my word! I've listened 5 times already and took 6 pages of notes! So so beautiful! I was asking the question Malcolm posed, "What does each thing mean", trying to understand. This is so beautiful and helpful towards that end! Are there any more teachings I could hear on this? Thank you so much!!!
Idk what he’s talking about but I think he’s full of it. I like listening tho
The virtue turns vice misaplied. The virtues have gone mad they have been isolated from each other @5:25, I wonder in what way?
I'm sorry, but if you think Marx's vision posited man as homo economicus, you've completely misread him. He argued the opposite - and pointed out that it is capitalism that so conceives of human beings. Nor can Marx be blamed in the slightest for Leninism or Stalinism.