Dimitri and Scot are Blue-collar, self-educated men interested in the big questions of life, the universe, and everything. As practicing Eastern Orthodox Christians, we have committed to a worldview in which to operate, and as curious and thoughtful adults, we scorn the blindness of Fundamentalism. Join us as we contemplate the strange and ambiguous beauties of God, the World, and the human person through the literature that shaped the West.
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Dimitri and Scot are Blue-collar, self-educated men interested in the big questions of life, the universe, and everything. As practicing Eastern Orthodox Christians, we have committed to a worldview in which to operate, and as curious and thoughtful adults, we scorn the blindness of Fundamentalism. Join us as we contemplate the strange and ambiguous beauties of God, the World, and the human person through the literature that shaped the West.
This month the blokes talk about absurdist playwright Samuel Beckett.
Along with the obvious discussion of Beckett's work and its various insparations, we take some time to weigh in with our own thoughts about meaning and our relationship to it.
Two Blokes and Their Books
Dimitri and Scot are Blue-collar, self-educated men interested in the big questions of life, the universe, and everything. As practicing Eastern Orthodox Christians, we have committed to a worldview in which to operate, and as curious and thoughtful adults, we scorn the blindness of Fundamentalism. Join us as we contemplate the strange and ambiguous beauties of God, the World, and the human person through the literature that shaped the West.