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Ex Umbris
St Isidore Chesterton Academy
81 episodes
3 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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07 Keith Sessions: "Love Covers a Multitude of Sins"
Ex Umbris
30 minutes 46 seconds
4 months ago
07 Keith Sessions: "Love Covers a Multitude of Sins"

This reflection by Dr. Fawcett explores the story of Noah and his sons, drawing parallels between Noah's experience and Adam's in the Garden of Eden. Both narratives involve themes of sin, nakedness, and shame, highlighting humanity's ongoing struggle with temptation. The episode focuses on Ham's sin of exposing his father's drunkenness, contrasting it with Shem and Japheth's respectful response of covering their father without looking. This incident serves as a springboard to discuss the dangers of gossip and detraction in Christian teaching.The reflection then delves into Noah's prophecies about his sons and their spiritual interpretations. It emphasizes the importance of love, referencing the biblical quote "Love covers a multitude of sins" (1 Peter 4:8). The reflection concludes by encouraging us all to act with love rather than judgment, and points to Jesus Christ as the ultimate fulfillment and perfect example in contrast to the flawed human figures in the Bible. #classicaleducation #genesis #chestertonacademy

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.