From Plato to Christ: Socrates in the Studio with Professor Louis Markos

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
  • “Most normal people are horrified at the prospect of a world without meaning.”
    Host Eric Metaxas is joined by Louis Markos, English Professor at Houston Baptist University, for a fascinating conversation on how the work of Plato - Socrates’s student and Aristotle’s teacher - has shaped the Christian faith. In this lively discussion, the two look at Plato’s best-known texts and talk about how it affected figures like Augustine, Dante, and C. S. Lewis.
    This interview was originally posted on Socrates+ as part of the second season of Socrates in the Studio.
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Komentáře • 58

  • @solacemusic242
    @solacemusic242 Před měsícem +18

    My children go to a Christian "homeschool coop" and they read AND memorize classics and "non-christian" poets (along with prayer and biblical teaching as a priority) and I love it. Even the public schools in our neighborhood don't get this level of reading.

  • @OMalacarn
    @OMalacarn Před měsícem +8

    Great discussion, rediscover the classics is a necessity today.

  • @meredithchildress8001
    @meredithchildress8001 Před měsícem +9

    This is a stunning discussion and I love it. I'm going to look up books by Markos as I was once an English teacher and understand his love of connections.

  • @hfranklin2009
    @hfranklin2009 Před měsícem +7

    This is a marvelous discussion.

  • @larrywilliams5490
    @larrywilliams5490 Před měsícem +2

    This stimulated brain matter.🧠 Louis is very expressive and dramatic.No dull conversations with him.I like that pieces of truth can be found everywhere that lead to ultimate truth.

  • @user-vl3wh8pf6n
    @user-vl3wh8pf6n Před měsícem +5

    ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 let's allow the holy Spirit to combine love and truth in us and run with it together

  • @kurtclemmens135
    @kurtclemmens135 Před měsícem +2

    Eric,
    I loved “Bonhoeffer” and believe that had he lived, he would’ve become Catholic. As a Protestant most of my adult life, I am pretty good at recognizing the signs leading one to the resting place of Peter and Paul’s bones. You and your guest clearly show these signs. Christ calls for unity. When are you coming in to the Catholic Church?

  • @marcleysens7716
    @marcleysens7716 Před měsícem +4

    All truth is God's truth.

  • @CarlMCole
    @CarlMCole Před měsícem +2

    When people like C.S. Lewis, Francis Schaeffer, Nancy Pearcey, and Thomas Howard are all mentioned in the same discussion I know I'm listening to something good !

    • @truthbebold4009
      @truthbebold4009 Před měsícem

      I really enjoyed reading Total Truth by Nancy Pearcy when I first became a Christian 🙌

    • @strangetheology
      @strangetheology Před 12 dny

      Great list!

  • @antonmeemana1261
    @antonmeemana1261 Před 29 dny

    The philosopher who handles these issues brilliantly is Eric Voegelin. He is incomparable. He is also the most underrated philosopher in our times. People must start reading him.

  • @tjh4619
    @tjh4619 Před měsícem +2

    no truth=no responsibility=no guilt=no shame=no need for repentance=no need for GOD=no need for existence

  • @OceanRoadbyTonyBaker
    @OceanRoadbyTonyBaker Před měsícem

    This was good Thanks.

  • @samuelforeman4359
    @samuelforeman4359 Před měsícem

    So glad you used Tinker to Evers to Chance, I’m tired of having to explain it, it needs to be used more!

  • @jiahan3849
    @jiahan3849 Před měsícem

    Great exposition.

  • @kennethtyner4615
    @kennethtyner4615 Před měsícem

    I think this is why Math is so vital. It demonstrates there are absolutes in this world. And for it to work, you must follow a set of rules. Otherwise you are left with nothing but chaos. Societies cannot survive in chaos, without absolutes. Creation is an absolute. The resurrection of Jesus is an absolute. If you just follow the rules of logic it becomes self evident truth.

  • @samanthaduggan9002
    @samanthaduggan9002 Před měsícem +2

    These young converts to the Orthodox and Catholic churches are also yearning for and finding Truth. I'm a Catholic. I like your complete Truth idea. In Catholicism we say we have "the fullness of Truth". And we are obliged to honour Truth wherever we find it.

  • @D.Eldon_
    @D.Eldon_ Před měsícem +3

    The opposite of a "nihilistic" project is a "hopeful" project.

  • @69telecasterplayer
    @69telecasterplayer Před měsícem

    I love Dr. Markos and his work. Thanks for this interview.

  • @susanshoemaker7290
    @susanshoemaker7290 Před měsícem +4

    Very interesting indeed to note that when you referred to the writing of Hebrews, talking about the temple being a type of heaven . Originally when God gave Moses the plan for the Tabernacle on Mount Sinai, he said this is a type of heaven…. The tabernacle, of course, was a precursor and a blueprint for the temple.
    The giving of the law at Sinai and Moses receiving the pattern for the Tabernacle ….was approximately a thousand years before Plato.

  • @juliejacobson1432
    @juliejacobson1432 Před měsícem +1

    James Beatie, 1760's wrote a paper - Natural commonsense, the immutable truth.

  • @drlaurav
    @drlaurav Před měsícem

    Frank Turek says when somebody claims, "There is no Truth!" We need to ask, "Is THAT claim true?!? If your truth claim that there's no truth, then what you're claiming isnt true either!"

  • @gsullivan3262
    @gsullivan3262 Před měsícem

    I've been a fan of Professor Markos since his Great Courses, "From Plato to Postmodernism". He's the most important person around for understanding Literary Theory.

  • @davidalexander1946
    @davidalexander1946 Před měsícem +3

    When is part two?

  • @annettebaskerville1582
    @annettebaskerville1582 Před měsícem

    where is part 2?

  • @zachvinka6764
    @zachvinka6764 Před měsícem

    Which questions may not be reframed?

  • @Igor_Chernyavskiy_2023
    @Igor_Chernyavskiy_2023 Před měsícem

    Church father Epiphanius of Salamis (c. 310-320 - 403) in his magnum opus “Panarion” painstakingly listed all ancient schools of philosophical thought, and most of them were not even active for hundreds of years, as heresies. He enumerated 80 heresies total.

    • @CarlMCole
      @CarlMCole Před měsícem

      Even heresies have some truth in them, otherwise they would have no appeal.

    • @Igor_Chernyavskiy_2023
      @Igor_Chernyavskiy_2023 Před měsícem

      @@CarlMCole There was a "situation" with Christianity, as it came out of nowhere. It generated a considerable intellectual push to incorporate much earlier school of thought as "pre-Christian" or as "Anti- Christian" and create deeper roots for the new religion. In general, this movement was spurious, and results do not hold water. But in terms of adding heft to Christian theology it worked as intended. What existed in 200 B.C is not a heresy or proto-Christian; it is unrelated discourse...

  • @09bamasky
    @09bamasky Před měsícem

    I reverted to Catholicism last year, after 25 years away. I’m a psychoanalyst (heavily influenced by Jung). I feel that Christianity is still missing an expression of certain aspects of the feminine. Mary is only a partial illumination of the feminine. 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @robertmize327
    @robertmize327 Před měsícem

    They?
    A personal relationship with Jesus Christ doesn't require the knowledge of pagan classics. Personally, I'm all in on these classics and their place in my understanding of the history of the world and man's yearning for truth. I think it's a mistake to intimate that without the knowledge of the writers mentioned, Christians are somehow the equivalent of the neo-liberal idea of "Deplorables." I appreciate you very much, Professor.

  • @brianleber
    @brianleber Před měsícem +2

    I have been consistently disappointed by the lack of wisdom in professionals and experts. They find a little success and interpret it as intelligence or ignore hard questions entirely.

  • @Dirkkkkk
    @Dirkkkkk Před měsícem +1

    Few things perverted scripture more than Greek theology.

  • @loriforges6304
    @loriforges6304 Před měsícem

    Eric, you are American! You have one parent from Greece?

    • @louismarkos1777
      @louismarkos1777 Před měsícem +1

      His dad from Greece, his mom from Germany. My 4 grandparents were born in Greece

  • @davidroggensees7878
    @davidroggensees7878 Před měsícem

    Existentialism is the opposite of nihilism

  • @WhyCatholicdotCom
    @WhyCatholicdotCom Před měsícem

    Is it true that there is no truth?

  • @hectorfalcon1867
    @hectorfalcon1867 Před 27 dny

    Satan appealed to Eve's human reasoning to trip her up. In many ways this is the history of the church. Smart men vainly rely on their own human reasoning, rather than Scripture, to define reality or to bend the Bible to their preferences. God defines reality and all our reasoning must submit to his revelation first in order to determine what moral truth is and our duties to God in light of that biblical revelation.

  • @twelfthhour
    @twelfthhour Před měsícem

    The fundamental assumption of postmodernism was not that there is no truth but that a conventional interpretation of a text -- an interpretation that is generally put forth as the true one -- is open to interrogation. The widespread willful misunderstanding of postmodernism on the left and right is helping no one.

    • @louismarkos1777
      @louismarkos1777 Před měsícem +2

      That is a fair summation, but the danger of relativism is there.

    • @twelfthhour
      @twelfthhour Před měsícem

      @@louismarkos1777 And in the other direction, the danger of absolutism is there. It simply isn't accurate to conflate postmodernism with relativism, which both the left and right love to do. Where is the search for truth?

  • @loriforges6304
    @loriforges6304 Před měsícem

    Hippies in the 50s? The late 60s, yes.

    • @robertracker5474
      @robertracker5474 Před měsícem +1

      There were hippies in the 50’s. They were called beat nicks or beet nicks sic?🥴

    • @robertracker5474
      @robertracker5474 Před měsícem

      God has always spoken to the world through living prophets (Amos 3:7). Before Christ, MOST of his revelations were in the Old Testament. There are other non-biblical, potentially inspired-by-God books: other books Moses didn’t have access to, Book of Abraham, Apocryphal books, Book of Enoch, Book of Mormon, other books of scripture referred to in the OT that aren’t found in the OT. Some modern-day Christians are sadly mistaken that ONLY the Old and New Testaments have truth revealed by God.

    • @melissadeloach8503
      @melissadeloach8503 Před měsícem

      ​@@robertracker5474 Beat nicks ☑

  • @rareword
    @rareword Před měsícem

    A writer who says that there are no truths, or that all truth is 'merely relative,' is asking you not to believe him. So don't. Sir Roger Scruton.

  • @rhwinner
    @rhwinner Před měsícem

    This is not socrates. Socrates died a long time ago in Greece.