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  • East of Eden with Philip Bunn & Matthew H. Young
    Jun 18 2026

    Steinbeck's East of Eden returns the Cain and Abel story twice over, tracing original sin, mimetic desire, and the fragile hope encoded in timshel across the arc of early American history. Philip Bunn and Matthew H. Young join host Nadya Williams to read Steinbeck as political theorist, moral cartographer, and reluctant humanist.

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    55 Min.
  • James Fenimore Cooper with Dr. Wayne Franklin
    Jun 11 2026

    James Fenimore Cooper gets filed away as “important” long before many of us actually read him, and that gap is the problem we wanted to solve. I’m joined by Dr. Wayne Franklin, one of the leading Cooper scholars and the author of major biographies of Cooper, to talk about what makes a classic live past its own pages. His definition sticks with me: a classic is a book that, once you start it, you realize you already know, because it has permeated the culture and taught later writers what stories can look like.

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    1 Std. und 4 Min.
  • The Journals of Lewis and Clark with Craig Fehrman
    Jun 4 2026

    We treat the Lewis and Clark journals as a true American classic, reading them for voice, humour, and human detail rather than just as a schoolbook summary. With historian Craig Furman, we follow the expedition through science, hardship, Native diplomacy, and the moral complexity that the journals preserve in plain sight.

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    55 Min.
  • Augustine's Confessions with Joey Sherrard
    May 28 2026

    We sit with Augustine’s Confessions and feel how a 1,600-year-old prayer still names our restlessness with uncomfortable accuracy. We talk with pastor and author Joey Sherrard about reading Confessions as praise and truth-telling, and about remembering Augustine as a working pastor rather than a distant genius.

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    46 Min.
  • Cassiodorus and Classical Education with Joseph Griffith and Joshua Kinlaw
    May 21 2026

    Cassiodorus is the kind of historical figure who should be famous and somehow isn’t: a high-level Roman statesman who walks away from power and spends his later life trying to save Christian learning from collapse. That turn gives us one of the most unusual education texts in the Western tradition, Institutions of Divine and Secular Learning, a “book about books” written to stand in for teachers when war makes schools impossible.

    Nadya Williams talks with Joshua Kinlaw and Joe Griffith about what makes a book a classic, why classical education keeps resurfacing, and how the trivium and quadrivium were shaped in late antiquity.

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    57 Min.
  • Petrarch's Canzoniere with A. M. Juster
    May 14 2026

    Petrarch's Canzoniere — 366 poems written over 40 years in pursuit of a woman named Laura — introduced the sonnet to European literature and helped move poetry from Latin into the vernacular. It is also, as A.M. Juster's new translation makes plain, a deeply Augustinian collection: raw, confessional, and unresolved. Nadya Williams talks with Juster about the art of poetic translation, the discipline it demands, and why Petrarch still matters.

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    Chapters
    0:13 - Introduction to Petrarch's Canzoniere.
    0:42 - Discussion on the arc of the story.
    1:26 - Overview of Petrarch's themes.
    2:23 - Introduction of Petrarch's work.
    2:51 - Introduction of Mike Jester.
    4:31 - Definition of a Classic.
    5:42 - Petrarch's influence on European poetry.
    6:41 - Challenges in translating Petrarch.
    9:39 - Mike's journey with Petrarch.
    15:16 - Mike's personal journey with poetry.
    22:51 - Discussion on translation and Latin.
    27:14 - Petrarch's confessional poetry.
    30:15 - Importance of poetry for Christians.
    33:13 - Spiritual aspect of poetry.
    40:39 - Translating challenging poems.
    46:40 - Upcoming Propersious collection.
    53:23 - Final question about classic literature.

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    57 Min.
  • The Great Gatsby with Katy Carl
    May 7 2026

    A century after its publication, The Great Gatsby still demands more of readers than its first audience was prepared to give. This conversation explores why Fitzgerald's third novel flopped in 1925, how its three-act tragic structure works, and what it means to read its vices and virtues with Christian eyes. Along the way: Fitzgerald's complicated Catholic formation, the role of beauty in a moral imagination, the state of American Christian fiction since the mid-century, and the case for writing classics now. With Nadya Williams and novelist Katy Carl, editor of Word on Fire's literary imprint, Luminor.

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    50 Min.
  • Great American Sermons with John Wilsey and Daniel K. Williams [FULL EPISODE]
    May 1 2026

    What does it mean for a nation to read its own sermons? This America 250 conversation takes up four of them — Winthrop's A Model of Christian Charity, Edwards's Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, Lincoln's Second Inaugural, and King's Mountaintop Sermon — tracing covenant and city-on-a-hill exceptionalism, the personal terror of revival preaching, Lincoln's strange theological restraint amid civil war, and King's prescient final words. The episode closes on what it means to read the dead with charity, and on John Wilsey's new book, God and Country. With host Nadya Williams, John Wilsey (SBTS), and Daniel Williams (Ashland University).

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    Chapters

    • 00:00 - Reading Winthrop
    • 02:12 - Welcome and Introductions
    • 04:11 - Why Read Classic Sermons?
    • 06:54 - Winthrop and the Puritan Errand
    • 12:12 - City on a Hill: Promise and Warning
    • 16:37 - Edwards and the Great Awakening
    • 25:18 - Reading the Room in 1741
    • 35:40 - Lincoln's Second Inaugural
    • 43:31 - The Passive Voice and Providence
    • 46:33 - King's Mountaintop Sermon
    • 55:27 - Loving Our Historical Neighbors
    • 1:03:06 - Why History Is Who We Are

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    1 Std. und 9 Min.