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Rhetoric in Retrospect
Rhetoric In Retrospect
35 episodes
6 hours ago
Rhetoric in Retrospect is a podcast that examines works of art and rhetoric from a Christian perspective. Join the mischievous trio of Ben, Max, and David as they explore their minds in an effort to satisfy your desire to hear a lively conversation, an amazing story, a heated debate, etc. A new episode will release on Saturday at 7 whenever their schedule permits. All questions, quandaries, comments, or corrections are coveted at rhetoricinretrospect@gmail.com.
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Rhetoric in Retrospect is a podcast that examines works of art and rhetoric from a Christian perspective. Join the mischievous trio of Ben, Max, and David as they explore their minds in an effort to satisfy your desire to hear a lively conversation, an amazing story, a heated debate, etc. A new episode will release on Saturday at 7 whenever their schedule permits. All questions, quandaries, comments, or corrections are coveted at rhetoricinretrospect@gmail.com.
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19. The Aeneid
Rhetoric in Retrospect
58 minutes 49 seconds
4 years ago
19. The Aeneid

We're back! In this episode, David leads us through the first part of Virgil's (or Vergil's?) Aeneid. We discuss whether or not Aeneas himself is heroic and virtuous by those standards, and what we can learn from the work as a whole. David convincingly displays how the Aeneid is one of the cornerstones of modern literature, and how without this amazing work the world wouldn't be what it is today. To listen to the experimental, unsilenced version of this episode, go to this link: https://tinyurl.com/2eh323xt and let us know what you think!

Rhetoric in Retrospect
Rhetoric in Retrospect is a podcast that examines works of art and rhetoric from a Christian perspective. Join the mischievous trio of Ben, Max, and David as they explore their minds in an effort to satisfy your desire to hear a lively conversation, an amazing story, a heated debate, etc. A new episode will release on Saturday at 7 whenever their schedule permits. All questions, quandaries, comments, or corrections are coveted at rhetoricinretrospect@gmail.com.