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In this episode we meet Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius — a Roman scholar, philosopher, and Christian who lived at the twilight of the ancient world. From his prison cell, awaiting execution under Theodoric the Ostrogoth, Boethius wrote The Consolation of Philosophy, one of the most influential works in Western history.
This episode explores the life, context, and thought of Boethius — a man standing between two worlds: the fading classical order of Rome and the rising Christian civilization of medieval Europe. Through the figure of Lady Philosophy, Boethius sought comfort in reason, providence, and virtue. But as we’ll see, the book also reveals the limits of reason and the longing for the fuller revelation found only in Christ.
Join us as we consider:
· How Boethius bridged the gap between Plato and the early Church Fathers
· Why The Consolation of Philosophy shaped medieval theology for centuries
· The tension between philosophical reason and Christian revelation
· What Boethius’s search for peace teaches us about faith in times of suffering
· The story of Boethius reminds us that philosophy may point the way to truth — but only grace can open the gate.
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In this episode we meet Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius — a Roman scholar, philosopher, and Christian who lived at the twilight of the ancient world. From his prison cell, awaiting execution under Theodoric the Ostrogoth, Boethius wrote The Consolation of Philosophy, one of the most influential works in Western history.
This episode explores the life, context, and thought of Boethius — a man standing between two worlds: the fading classical order of Rome and the rising Christian civilization of medieval Europe. Through the figure of Lady Philosophy, Boethius sought comfort in reason, providence, and virtue. But as we’ll see, the book also reveals the limits of reason and the longing for the fuller revelation found only in Christ.
Join us as we consider:
· How Boethius bridged the gap between Plato and the early Church Fathers
· Why The Consolation of Philosophy shaped medieval theology for centuries
· The tension between philosophical reason and Christian revelation
· What Boethius’s search for peace teaches us about faith in times of suffering
· The story of Boethius reminds us that philosophy may point the way to truth — but only grace can open the gate.
Support the show

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