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In this thought-provoking episode, Jeremy Larson, assistant professor of English at Regent University, joins ISI to explore the enduring significance of John Milton and his literary and political contributions. Together, they delve into Paradise Lost and Milton’s engagement with the political and religious upheavals of his time, discussing how these themes resonate in today’s world. The conversation touches on disenchantment and the possibility of re-enchantment through Christianity, highlighting the intersection of faith, literature, and cultural renewal.
Jeremy and the hosts also examine the importance of mythology in understanding and expressing faith, drawing connections between ancient myths and modern belief systems. They explore how narrative forms, both secular and sacred, shape human experience and offer insight into questions of virtue, meaning, and divine purpose.
This episode offers an inspiring blend of literary analysis and theological reflection, perfect for listeners interested in the interplay between storytelling, politics, and spirituality. Tune in to discover how Milton’s legacy continues to inform contemporary conversations on faith and culture.
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In this thought-provoking episode, Jeremy Larson, assistant professor of English at Regent University, joins ISI to explore the enduring significance of John Milton and his literary and political contributions. Together, they delve into Paradise Lost and Milton’s engagement with the political and religious upheavals of his time, discussing how these themes resonate in today’s world. The conversation touches on disenchantment and the possibility of re-enchantment through Christianity, highlighting the intersection of faith, literature, and cultural renewal.
Jeremy and the hosts also examine the importance of mythology in understanding and expressing faith, drawing connections between ancient myths and modern belief systems. They explore how narrative forms, both secular and sacred, shape human experience and offer insight into questions of virtue, meaning, and divine purpose.
This episode offers an inspiring blend of literary analysis and theological reflection, perfect for listeners interested in the interplay between storytelling, politics, and spirituality. Tune in to discover how Milton’s legacy continues to inform contemporary conversations on faith and culture.
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