The Magna Aurea Podcast Episode 3: Why Read Homer | The Iliad with Daniel Strait, Ph.D. from Asbury University. We discuss the Homeric question, The Iliad, and the relevance of reading Homer today.
Daniel Strait is Professor of English and Associate Dean in the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at Asbury University.
BOOKS MENTIONED
Preface to Plato https://amzn.to/38zYgri
Homer's Iliad https://amzn.to/30AkOE6v
Plato: Five Dialogues https://amzn.to/3liFKcb
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The Magna Aurea Podcast airs weekly discussions with humanities scholars and experts on the great ideas of humanity. Host Halston Williams engages in conversations with guests in areas of philosophy, theology, history, psychology, language, and literature. These discussions focus on great ideas like Art, Emotion, Evolution, Family, Fate, Good and Evil, Progress, and Truth among many others.
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