
The study of classical languages and ancient texts provides a connection to cultures and individuals separated from us through the passage of time. Beyond the reading of these texts for their patent meaning, there is at times a latent meaning, a truth of words and reality which underlies the intent of the original author and can speak to us through our descendent, native tongues.
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The Catechism of the Council of Trent with Mark Langley – The Confederal Reserve Ep. 13

Episode 13 Classical Work: The Catechism of the Council of Trent Guest: Mark Langley Click “Continue Reading” to view the episode at BetterPears.com
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St. Augustine’s Confessions with Michael Towle – The Confederal Reserve Ep. 12

Episode 12 Classical Work: Confessions, Book II by St. Augustine Guest: Michael Towle Click “Continue Reading” to view the episode at BetterPears.com
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Immolation (Season 3, Episode 4)

Season 3, Episode 4: Immolation This episode considers scarred words in a scarred world and the healing that comes from authentic sacrifice. It is another episode that Big Lexi, the lexicography cartel does not want you to hear nor enjoy. For those listening who did not have deep reflection on immolation at the top of…
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Artificial Intelligence (Season 3, Episode 3)

Season 3, Episode 3: Artificial Intelligence This episode is on so-called artificial intelligence, a topic which is all the rage and an argument which will likely enrage. For those of us, including myself, who have spent their adulthood dismissing the Luddites who railed against the automation of the textile industry, it remains a journey of…
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Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey with Ellen Toner – The Confederal Reserve Ep. 11

Episode 11 Classical Work: Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen Guest: Ellen Toner Click “Continue Reading” to view the episode at BetterPears.com






