Sinopsis
A series of podcasts from students at the College of the Holy Cross that offers a modern take on the ancient environment.
Episodios
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Lucretius' The Nature of Things
18/12/2016 Duración: 15minIn this podcast, co-hosts Will Weber and Sean Kirkpatrick continue their discussion on how the Ancients viewed the Relationship between the Gods and the Natural World by examining Lucretius' The Nature of Things. Many Ancient Poets, such as Hesiod and Homer, believed that Zeus and the Greek Gods had a purposeful hand in the creation, existence and destruction of the Natural World. Lucretius, in his epic poem The Nature of Things, derives a different explanation for how the Gods and the World interact. In this episode, Co-Hosts Will and Sean dive deeper into a particular passage that encompasses Lucretius' unique and possibly revolutionary view of the Universe, and offer their own compelling interpretation.
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Ancient Plagues and Classical Gods
16/12/2016 Duración: 09minThis podcast discusses the relationship between gods and plagues in the classical world.
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Labor Conquers All...Or Does It?
13/12/2016 Duración: 10minThis podcast reviews how labor in the classical world relates to our modern interpretation of hard work.
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Exploitation or Celebration of Nature: From Antiquity to Modernity
09/12/2016 Duración: 10minWere people of the ancient world less controlling and more respectful of nature than people of today?
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Hypocrisy is Classic
06/12/2016 Duración: 15minIn this week’s chapter of “Nature in the Classical World”, Holy Cross students Caroline and Allison discuss the conflicting ways in which the Ancient Greeks and Romans think about and act upon nature, a hypocrisy, we discover, that still characterizes our interactions with nature today.
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Nature and Divinity: The Personification of the Natural Environment as Dynamic and Godly Characters
02/12/2016 Duración: 10minThe Ancient Greeks had a very intimate connection with the environment around them and it therefore help a great significance to them. They portrayed this significance in their literature as they created characters out of natural elements that were imbued with a divinity. In this podcast two Ancient Greek works (Homer's Iliad and Hesiod's Theogony) will be discussed in this light.
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Ancient Greek Worship vs. Catholicism Today
29/11/2016 Duración: 11minA comparison between ancient Greek worship and modern Catholic worship by highlighting a few specific similarities and differences between the two.
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There's a She-Wolf in Your Classics
25/11/2016 Duración: 15minThis podcast discusses the similarities between the exploitation of animals both in the ancient world and today, the ramifications of this exploitation then and now, and what the continuation of this behavior means for us as a society moving forward.
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Recycling Your Soul: Reincarnation in the Ancient and Modern World
22/11/2016 Duración: 10minThe possibility of immortal souls and reincarnation through the Presocratics and Dr. Jim Tucker.
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Yesterday's Greeks, Today
18/11/2016 Duración: 10minThis podcast aims to connect ancient Greek heroism with modern efforts to go green.
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Gods, men, and everything in between
15/11/2016 Duración: 10minWhat would it be like if the people of the contemporary world prayed to the Ancient Greek gods?
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Project Introduction - Prof. Aaron Seider
06/11/2016 Duración: 01minCollege of the Holy Cross professor Aaron Seider introduces the Nature in the Classical World podcast.