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The Pillars: Jerusalem, Athens, and the Western Mind
Lobel Center for Jewish Classical Education
98 episodes
12 hours ago
Welcome to The Pillars: Jerusalem, Athens, and the Western Mind, a podcast that tells the story of the prophets, philosophers, and poets who created the West. In this podcast, Rabbi Dr. Mitchell Rocklin guides listeners through more than 3,000 years of Western history, offering a coherent, civilizational story of how the West came to be—along with a deepened understanding of the challenges it now faces. While many of the texts discussed will be familiar to students of the humanities, Rabbi Rocklin offers a new framework for understanding them—a framework in which the teachings of the Jewish religious tradition play a central role. For, as Rabbi Rocklin explains, Western civilization can only be understood as the product of a transformative and ongoing collision between the great traditions of Jerusalem and Athens—between the religious spirit of the Jews and the philosophical spirit of the Greeks.
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Welcome to The Pillars: Jerusalem, Athens, and the Western Mind, a podcast that tells the story of the prophets, philosophers, and poets who created the West. In this podcast, Rabbi Dr. Mitchell Rocklin guides listeners through more than 3,000 years of Western history, offering a coherent, civilizational story of how the West came to be—along with a deepened understanding of the challenges it now faces. While many of the texts discussed will be familiar to students of the humanities, Rabbi Rocklin offers a new framework for understanding them—a framework in which the teachings of the Jewish religious tradition play a central role. For, as Rabbi Rocklin explains, Western civilization can only be understood as the product of a transformative and ongoing collision between the great traditions of Jerusalem and Athens—between the religious spirit of the Jews and the philosophical spirit of the Greeks.
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History
Religion & Spirituality,
Judaism
Episodes (20/98)
The Pillars: Jerusalem, Athens, and the Western Mind
Italy and the Jews: A Vital Center for Isolation and Integration
5 days ago
36 minutes 23 seconds

The Pillars: Jerusalem, Athens, and the Western Mind
Shakespeare the Bard: A Man for the Ages
1 week ago
31 minutes 27 seconds

The Pillars: Jerusalem, Athens, and the Western Mind
Shakespeare's Hamlet: The First Modern Play
2 weeks ago
43 minutes 3 seconds

The Pillars: Jerusalem, Athens, and the Western Mind
Montaigne and Shakespeare: The Rise of the Individual
3 weeks ago
34 minutes 25 seconds

The Pillars: Jerusalem, Athens, and the Western Mind
Kabbalah: Mysticism and Science
1 month ago
40 minutes 39 seconds

The Pillars: Jerusalem, Athens, and the Western Mind
Swords, Spurs, and Gunpowder: A History of Religious Wars
1 month ago
44 minutes 59 seconds

The Pillars: Jerusalem, Athens, and the Western Mind
Rifts and Splits: Calvinism, Anglicanism, and Counter-Reformation
1 month ago
48 minutes 51 seconds

The Pillars: Jerusalem, Athens, and the Western Mind
Erasmus: Humanist and Reformer
1 month ago
49 minutes 23 seconds

The Pillars: Jerusalem, Athens, and the Western Mind
Europe in Crisis: The Struggle for the Church
2 months ago
34 minutes 13 seconds

The Pillars: Jerusalem, Athens, and the Western Mind
Martin Luther: Reformer or Revolutionary
2 months ago
33 minutes 41 seconds

The Pillars: Jerusalem, Athens, and the Western Mind
The Age of Exploration: Europe's Commerce and Classes
2 months ago
47 minutes 37 seconds

The Pillars: Jerusalem, Athens, and the Western Mind
Of Kings, Nobles, and Commoners: The Emergence of the New Monarchs
2 months ago
34 minutes 47 seconds

The Pillars: Jerusalem, Athens, and the Western Mind
The Northern Renaissance: Aesthetics, Mystics, and Humanists
2 months ago
34 minutes 7 seconds

The Pillars: Jerusalem, Athens, and the Western Mind
To be Loved or Feared: Machiavelli and the Politics of Power
3 months ago
42 minutes 51 seconds

The Pillars: Jerusalem, Athens, and the Western Mind
Human Dignity: Petrarch and Pico della Mirandola
3 months ago
31 minutes 47 seconds

The Pillars: Jerusalem, Athens, and the Western Mind
An Era of Rebirth: The Italian Renaissance
3 months ago
43 minutes 43 seconds

The Pillars: Jerusalem, Athens, and the Western Mind
Medieval Literature IX: Drama and Tales
3 months ago
35 minutes 1 second

The Pillars: Jerusalem, Athens, and the Western Mind
Medieval Literature VIII: Dante and Boccaccio
4 months ago
48 minutes 59 seconds

The Pillars: Jerusalem, Athens, and the Western Mind
Medieval Literature VII: Medieval Chivalry III
4 months ago
32 minutes 39 seconds

The Pillars: Jerusalem, Athens, and the Western Mind
Medieval Literature VI: Medieval Chivalry II
4 months ago
47 minutes 35 seconds

The Pillars: Jerusalem, Athens, and the Western Mind
Welcome to The Pillars: Jerusalem, Athens, and the Western Mind, a podcast that tells the story of the prophets, philosophers, and poets who created the West. In this podcast, Rabbi Dr. Mitchell Rocklin guides listeners through more than 3,000 years of Western history, offering a coherent, civilizational story of how the West came to be—along with a deepened understanding of the challenges it now faces. While many of the texts discussed will be familiar to students of the humanities, Rabbi Rocklin offers a new framework for understanding them—a framework in which the teachings of the Jewish religious tradition play a central role. For, as Rabbi Rocklin explains, Western civilization can only be understood as the product of a transformative and ongoing collision between the great traditions of Jerusalem and Athens—between the religious spirit of the Jews and the philosophical spirit of the Greeks.