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Ex Umbris
St Isidore Chesterton Academy
81 episodes
2 days ago
Dr. Gerard McLarney and Mr. Brett Fawcett discuss various theological, philosophical, and literary topics in a way that corresponds to the four-year, four-theme structure of the Chesterton Academy. We hope it will be a useful resource for students, parents, and even other teachers.
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Dr. Gerard McLarney and Mr. Brett Fawcett discuss various theological, philosophical, and literary topics in a way that corresponds to the four-year, four-theme structure of the Chesterton Academy. We hope it will be a useful resource for students, parents, and even other teachers.
Show more...
Education
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01 Keith Session: "Divine Patience and Spiritual Warfare": Exploring Genesis 6
Ex Umbris
27 minutes 36 seconds
6 months ago
01 Keith Session: "Divine Patience and Spiritual Warfare": Exploring Genesis 6

Introducing our "Keith Sessions" named after Gilbert Keith Chesterton. This one was recorded February 13/25 as a Reflection for our SILC Chesterton Academy students. In this theological exploration, we delve into Genesis 6 and its mysterious account of the Nephilim, examining three different interpretations of this fascinating biblical passage. The speaker discusses how this text relates to God's incredible patience with humanity. Beginning with a reading about the "sons of God" and "daughters of men," the talk explores whether these beings were the descendants of Seth and Cain, fallen angels, or perhaps a combination of both. Dr. Gerard McLarney weaves through references to Beowulf, First Peter, and Corinthians, ultimately connecting these ancient texts to modern spiritual challenges. The talk concludes with a powerful metaphor comparing the church to Noah's ark - a place of refuge and salvation where God's patience awaits humanity's return. Perfect for students of theology, literature enthusiasts, or anyone interested in understanding complex biblical narratives in an accessible way.#BiblicalStudies#Theology #Genesis #ChristianEducation #ReligiousStudies #ChurchHistory #chestertonacademy #classicaleducation #catholiceducation

Ex Umbris
Dr. Gerard McLarney and Mr. Brett Fawcett discuss various theological, philosophical, and literary topics in a way that corresponds to the four-year, four-theme structure of the Chesterton Academy. We hope it will be a useful resource for students, parents, and even other teachers.