48 episodes

An exploration in classic literature and western philosophy from a Christian perspective. Our target audience is anybody interested in living an examined life. We hope to bring beauty, reason and faith to conversations that have endured for all time. New episodes monthly.

Well Read Christian Mark Stanley

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.9 • 58 Ratings

An exploration in classic literature and western philosophy from a Christian perspective. Our target audience is anybody interested in living an examined life. We hope to bring beauty, reason and faith to conversations that have endured for all time. New episodes monthly.

    Cosmological Arguments for the Existence of God (Part 1)

    Cosmological Arguments for the Existence of God (Part 1)

    A cosmological argument is any argument that uses the existence of the world to infer the existence of God. In this episode, we examine two of the three best-known and debated cosmological arguments: Aquinas’ argument from change, and Liebnitz’ argument from contingency. Aquinas sees God as the force that pushes the universe forward, allowing concrete objects to change from potential to actual. Liebnitz asks the question, “Why is there something instead of nothing?” and concludes that God must be fundamental and necessary, since the universe cannot be.

    • 45 min
    Orwell: Reflections On 1984 (2/2)

    Orwell: Reflections On 1984 (2/2)

    It isn't obvious what a prudent or wise reader should do with 1984. Is it a warning to be heeded? A commentary on the human spirit? Should we be frightened or inspired? Orwell offers several threads, themes and questions begging to be explored. The three most pressing are reflections on fear, the human spirit, family as a bulwark against tyranny, and the coal-miner objection to capitalism. These reflections are analyzed and discussed.

    • 40 min
    Orwell: Introduction to 1984 (1/2)

    Orwell: Introduction to 1984 (1/2)

    George Orwell's classic 1984 warns of totalitarian governments, a surveillance state, and the societal consequences of limiting free expression and diversity of thought. Interestingly, Orwell uses the degradation of the family as a major component to the introduction of totalitarianism, as well as assaults on individuality and objectivism about truth and the external world. This timely tome can be discouraging, but is undeniably thought-provoking and insightful for the pioneers of the 21st century.

    • 48 min
    Romance... Who Needs It, or Must Have It?

    Romance... Who Needs It, or Must Have It?

    Have you ever considered your philosophy of romance? Christopher Marlowe's, "The Shepherd To His Love" captures the optimism of a romantic with beautiful poesy. And Sir Walter Raleigh has a pessimistic reply in his subsequent work, "The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd." But wisdom is neither naive or pessimistic. Christianity has a profound and beautiful romance story at the heart of its message. God created human beings to reflect himself, and the love between spouses and between parents and children both reflect unique aspects of God's love. Romance is at the core of what it means to be human, and is therefore dangerous and beautiful. A Christian philosophy of romance is needed, and introduced.

    • 27 min
    Why Christianity is Not Taken Seriously

    Why Christianity is Not Taken Seriously

    Christianity––or any religion for that matter––is considered nothing more than a preference and a hobby in our secular age. Religious talk seems meaningless and embarrassing. We must accurately face the postmodern critique of Christianity, and offer an account of the world that satisfies the postmodern subjectivist as well as the rationalist.

    • 29 min
    Glory to the Newborn King!

    Glory to the Newborn King!

    Kings and rulers may try to thwart God’s plans, but none can stop Him from fulfilling his promises. This Christmas season, give thanks for a sovereign God, who has placed you in a specific time and place in order to receive his grace and love. Eat good food, give good gifts, confess your sins in humility, and love those around you.

    • 15 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
58 Ratings

58 Ratings

Thingie dude person ,

Outstanding!!

I normally listen to this podcast on Spotify, but I came over to Apple Podcasts just to be able to write a review!!
Mark Stanley analyses literature and philosophy from a Christian perspective, bringing in well-known thinkers and scripture. He brings everything back to the truth that humans need God, and he is what we were made for.
In a world where christian thought is rare, his view point is refreshing. Even for a secular audience, there are so many invaluable insights to glean from his analysis and discussion of texts and ideas.
Thank you Mark, your podcast is a continual encouragement to me.

HPLawrence ,

Excellent!

Loving it and listening to earlier episodes to get caught up

Shively268 ,

Well thought out and engaging

Randomly came across this podcast while looking for something about classical literature and this has been an excellent find. The podcast covers a broad variety of influential writers and books and I also appreciate the depth that he goes into while giving context.

In a digital age that is full of media and information, it’s important to reflect back on some of the most brilliant minds that have gone before us. Well read Christian offers a great perspective on how writers and thinkers in the past are still relevant in how we think and form our world view.

Would love to see more frequent episodes!!!

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