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Title:
Philosophy, religion, and the meaning of life [DVD] / Francis J. Ambrosio.
Format:
[DVD] /
Edition:
Fullscreen.
Publisher:
Teaching Co.,
Copyright Date:
c2009
Description:
6 videodiscs (ca. 18 hr.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 course guidebook.
Subject:
Life.
Meaning (Philosophy)
Heroes.
Saints.
Other Authors:
Ambrosio, Francis J.
Teaching Company.
Notes:
Lecturer: Professor Francis J. Ambrosio, Georgetown University. Course no. 4610. Lectures 1- 36, 30 minutes per lecture ; 1 course guidebook (150 p. ; 21 cm.). Course guidebooks includes lecture outlines and notes, a time line, glossary, biographical notes, and bibliography.
Contents:
Lecture 12. Hero or saint? Saul of Tarsus. Lecture 2. Hero and saint : mapping the cultural genome -- Lecture 3. The heroic age : the Greek worldview -- Lecture 4. Heroism and the tragic view of life -- Lecture 5. Plato : politics, justice, and philosophy -- Lecture 6. Plato's Republic : the hero's reward -- Lecture 7. The heroic ideal in late Stoicism -- Lecture 8. "In the beginning" : the Hebrew worldview -- Lecture 9. Father Abraham, the first saint -- Lecture 10. Saintly types in the Hebrew Bible -- Lecture 11. Jesus as saintly innovator : forgiving love -- Lecture 12. Hero or saint? Saul of Tarsus.
Lecture 24. Existentialism : Sartre and de Beauvoir. Lecture 14. Mohammed : the prophet as saintly innovator -- Lecture 15. Saint Francis and Dante : saintly troubadours -- Lecture 16. The agony and ecstasy of Michelangelo -- Lecture 17. Enlightenment patterns of cultural mutation -- Lecture 18. Mt. Myrah revisited : saintly transgression -- Lecture 19. A history of suspicion : Marx, Darwin, Freud -- Lecture 20. Nietzsche : the return of the tragic hero -- Lecture 21. Dostoevsky : the return of the saint -- Lecture 22. A century of trauma -- Lecture 23. The quantum leap -- Lecture 24. Existentialism : Sartre and de Beauvoir.
Lecture 36. The secular saint : learning to walk upright. Lecture 26. Flannery O'Connor and the mystery of grace -- Lecture 27. The Holocaust and the crisis of forgiveness -- Lecture 28. Faulkner and Beckett : images of the forlorn -- Lecture 29. Viktor Frankl : freedom's search for meaning -- Lecture 30. Simone Weil : imagining the secular saint -- Lecture 31. Simone Weil : a new Augustine? -- Lecture 32. Identifying the secular saint -- Lecture 33. The secular saint at the movies -- Lecture 34. Ernest Becker : the denial of death -- Lecture 35. Terror and hope in a planetary age -- Lecture 36. The secular saint : learning to walk upright.
Summary:
This course charts how the question of life's meaning has been pursued through the ages, highlighting the Western philosophical and religious paths in the human search for meaningful living.
Series:
Great courses Philosophy & intellectual history
ISBN:
9781598035827 (pbk.)
1598035827 (pbk.)
1598035819 (set)
9781598035810
OCLC:
(OCoLC)496163561
Locations:
GDPF771 -- Urbandale Public Library (Urbandale)

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