The universe consists of opposites: good and evil, right and wrong, heaven and hell, right? That depends on how we understand opposites. These are morally opposite of each other, but we should never confuse that—as all too often we do—to imply that they are opposite, and thereby equal, in power. In the final lecture of “C.S. Lewis on Christianit...
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Dante’s Divine Comedy
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Introduction to Western Philosophy
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Introduction to Aristotle’s Ethics: How to Lead a Good Life
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