Books That Have Made History: Books That Can Change Your Life
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What makes a written work eternal—its message still so fundamental to the way we live that it continues to speak to us, hundreds or thousands of years distant from the lifetime of its author? Professor J. Rufus Fears presents his choices of some of the most essential writings in history—works that shaped the minds of great individuals and offer an extraordinary gift of wisdom.
20251 temporada
20251 temporada
Elenco: Rufus Fears
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36 episódios
  • 1. Bonhoeffer, Letters and Papers From Prison

    1. Bonhoeffer, Letters and Papers From Prison

    This lecture uses the life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, who sacrificed his life to fight totalitarianism, to illustrate a great book's most important attribute—its ability to speak to you as an individual and help shape the ideals by which you live your life.
    This lecture uses the life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, who sacrificed his life to fight totalitarianism, to illustrate a great book's most important attribute—its ability to speak to you as an individual and help shape the ideals by which you live your life.
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    31 min
    8 de out. de 2025
  • 2. Homer, Iliad

    2. Homer, Iliad

    We discuss the Iliad's role as one of the most deeply religious books ever composed, an enduring statement of the living tradition of polytheism and a profound effort to understand the meaning of life.
    We discuss the Iliad's role as one of the most deeply religious books ever composed, an enduring statement of the living tradition of polytheism and a profound effort to understand the meaning of life.
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    31 min
    8 de out. de 2025
  • 3. Marcus Aurelius, Meditations

    3. Marcus Aurelius, Meditations

    Though written to himself, this Roman emperor's great work has proven to have an enduring legacy, a reflection of an ethical life as applicable today as it was almost 2,000 years ago and a monument to self-sufficient wisdom.
    Though written to himself, this Roman emperor's great work has proven to have an enduring legacy, a reflection of an ethical life as applicable today as it was almost 2,000 years ago and a monument to self-sufficient wisdom.
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    30 min
    8 de out. de 2025
  • 4. Bhagavad Gita

    4. Bhagavad Gita

    Composed in the same period as the Iliad, the "Bhagavad Gita" is regarded as the supreme creation of Sanskrit literature. Though an epic statement of polytheism, it proclaims truth as an all-encompassing, single, divine power.
    Composed in the same period as the Iliad, the "Bhagavad Gita" is regarded as the supreme creation of Sanskrit literature. Though an epic statement of polytheism, it proclaims truth as an all-encompassing, single, divine power.
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    30 min
    8 de out. de 2025
  • 5. Book of Exodus

    5. Book of Exodus

    The most influential religious book ever composed, the Book of Exodus has shaped three great living religious traditions—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—in its proclamation of a single, all-powerful God.
    The most influential religious book ever composed, the Book of Exodus has shaped three great living religious traditions—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—in its proclamation of a single, all-powerful God.
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    30 min
    8 de out. de 2025
  • 6. Gospel of Mark

    6. Gospel of Mark

    Each of the Gospels presents a portrait of Jesus differing in emphasis. Mark, drawn from the firsthand account of Peter, is the most concise and dramatic. Its Jesus is both prophet and philosopher, testifying to his search for wisdom by his trial and death.
    Each of the Gospels presents a portrait of Jesus differing in emphasis. Mark, drawn from the firsthand account of Peter, is the most concise and dramatic. Its Jesus is both prophet and philosopher, testifying to his search for wisdom by his trial and death.
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    31 min
    8 de out. de 2025
  • 7. Koran

    7. Koran

    Examine the sacred book that holds for Muslims the same place that the words of Jesus do for Christians, the words of the book itself held as the revelation of God to humankind.
    Examine the sacred book that holds for Muslims the same place that the words of Jesus do for Christians, the words of the book itself held as the revelation of God to humankind.
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    31 min
    8 de out. de 2025
  • 8. Gilgamesh

    8. Gilgamesh

    The question of fate or destiny is at the core of the earliest literary work to come down to us, the Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh, composed in the 3rd millennium BC, in what is now Iraq.
    The question of fate or destiny is at the core of the earliest literary work to come down to us, the Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh, composed in the 3rd millennium BC, in what is now Iraq.
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    30 min
    8 de out. de 2025
  • 9. Beowulf

    9. Beowulf

    Gilgamesh proclaims a heroic ideal: We are fated to die, but in the meantime, let us strive to be as great as possible. This same message is the theme of the first great work of English literature, the 8th-century Anglo-Saxon epic, Beowulf.
    Gilgamesh proclaims a heroic ideal: We are fated to die, but in the meantime, let us strive to be as great as possible. This same message is the theme of the first great work of English literature, the 8th-century Anglo-Saxon epic, Beowulf.
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    30 min
    8 de out. de 2025
  • 10. Book of Job

    10. Book of Job

    If God is good, why does evil exist? The Book of Job is the most enduring attempt to answer that question, a profound disquisition on the ultimate mystery of God and the frailty of any human attempt to understand the divine.
    If God is good, why does evil exist? The Book of Job is the most enduring attempt to answer that question, a profound disquisition on the ultimate mystery of God and the frailty of any human attempt to understand the divine.
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    31 min
    8 de out. de 2025
  • 11. Aeschylus, Oresteia

    11. Aeschylus, Oresteia

    The three plays of the Oresteia rank with the Oedipus of Sophocles as the greatest of Greek tragedies, a story of murder, revenge, duty, and divine intervention that raises in stark form the dilemma of free will.
    The three plays of the Oresteia rank with the Oedipus of Sophocles as the greatest of Greek tragedies, a story of murder, revenge, duty, and divine intervention that raises in stark form the dilemma of free will.
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    30 min
    8 de out. de 2025
  • 12. Euripides, Bacchae

    12. Euripides, Bacchae

    For the great Athenian tragedians, it is moral blindness that leads to hybris (also hubris) and ruin. Pentheus in the Bacchae of Euripides exemplifies those who believe themselves wise but are, in fact, fatally ignorant.
    For the great Athenian tragedians, it is moral blindness that leads to hybris (also hubris) and ruin. Pentheus in the Bacchae of Euripides exemplifies those who believe themselves wise but are, in fact, fatally ignorant.
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    31 min
    8 de out. de 2025
  • 13. Plato, Phaedo

    13. Plato, Phaedo

    Fifth-century Greece sees the development of a more profound concept of the immortality of the soul. For Socrates, the belief in such an immortal soul was the ultimate question, as portrayed by Plato in the Phaedo.
    Fifth-century Greece sees the development of a more profound concept of the immortality of the soul. For Socrates, the belief in such an immortal soul was the ultimate question, as portrayed by Plato in the Phaedo.
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    30 min
    8 de out. de 2025
  • 14. Dante, The Divine Comedy

    14. Dante, The Divine Comedy

    The Divine Comedy is the supreme summary of the thought of medieval Europe, ranking with the Aeneid of Vergil as one of the most influential epic poems ever composed and key to shaping the Italian language as it is spoken today.
    The Divine Comedy is the supreme summary of the thought of medieval Europe, ranking with the Aeneid of Vergil as one of the most influential epic poems ever composed and key to shaping the Italian language as it is spoken today.
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    30 min
    8 de out. de 2025
  • 15. Shakespeare, Othello, the Moor of Venice

    15. Shakespeare, Othello, the Moor of Venice

    The ancient Greeks and Romans did not have a figure comparable to Satan or the devil. To them, evil came in the form of human actions. In Renaissance England, this same idea was portrayed magnificently in Othello.
    The ancient Greeks and Romans did not have a figure comparable to Satan or the devil. To them, evil came in the form of human actions. In Renaissance England, this same idea was portrayed magnificently in Othello.
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    30 min
    8 de out. de 2025
  • 16. Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound

    16. Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound

    Aeschylus, like the other great Greek tragedians, believes that we gain wisdom from those who suffered on a titanic stage—in this case, the great rebel Prometheus, who defied the will of Zeus to benefit humanity.
    Aeschylus, like the other great Greek tragedians, believes that we gain wisdom from those who suffered on a titanic stage—in this case, the great rebel Prometheus, who defied the will of Zeus to benefit humanity.
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    30 min
    8 de out. de 2025
  • 17. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago

    17. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago

    Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's book stands as a massive indictment of the evil of Joseph Stalin and of the Communist system, portraying with chilling insight the role of ordinary people in carrying out this evil.
    Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's book stands as a massive indictment of the evil of Joseph Stalin and of the Communist system, portraying with chilling insight the role of ordinary people in carrying out this evil.
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    31 min
    8 de out. de 2025
  • 18. Shakespeare, Julius Caesar

    18. Shakespeare, Julius Caesar

    Like Othello, Julius Caesar was written at the height of Shakespeare's creative talents. Its theme is honor and duty, the duty of a man to resist evil by violence and murder if necessary.
    Like Othello, Julius Caesar was written at the height of Shakespeare's creative talents. Its theme is honor and duty, the duty of a man to resist evil by violence and murder if necessary.
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    31 min
    8 de out. de 2025
  • 19. George Orwell, 1984

    19. George Orwell, 1984

    In his novel 1984, George Orwell raises the pertinent and disturbing question of whether any individual can resist the modern power of the state, brilliantly illuminating the logical consequences of subordinating the individual to anonymous social and economic forces.
    In his novel 1984, George Orwell raises the pertinent and disturbing question of whether any individual can resist the modern power of the state, brilliantly illuminating the logical consequences of subordinating the individual to anonymous social and economic forces.
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    30 min
    8 de out. de 2025
  • 20. Vergil, Aeneid

    20. Vergil, Aeneid

    We examine Vergil's epic as both a work of literature and as a powerful and influential statement of the necessity of war in a just cause and the moral value of duty.
    We examine Vergil's epic as both a work of literature and as a powerful and influential statement of the necessity of war in a just cause and the moral value of duty.
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    31 min
    8 de out. de 2025
  • 21. Pericles, Oration; Lincoln, Gettysburg Address

    21. Pericles, Oration; Lincoln, Gettysburg Address

    Two great democratic statesmen used the occasion of a public funeral for the war dead to proclaim democracy an absolute good. Separated by almost 2,500 years, these two funeral orations represent the most profound statements of the necessity of just wars.
    Two great democratic statesmen used the occasion of a public funeral for the war dead to proclaim democracy an absolute good. Separated by almost 2,500 years, these two funeral orations represent the most profound statements of the necessity of just wars.
    TV-PG
    30 min
    8 de out. de 2025
  • 22. Remarque, All Quiet on the Western Front

    22. Remarque, All Quiet on the Western Front

    Published in 1928, the best novel about war ever written gave voice to the feeling that nothing was worth another war, paving the way for appeasement policies in both Britain and France that in fact made another and even more horrible war inevitable.
    Published in 1928, the best novel about war ever written gave voice to the feeling that nothing was worth another war, paving the way for appeasement policies in both Britain and France that in fact made another and even more horrible war inevitable.
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    31 min
    8 de out. de 2025
  • 23. Confucius, The Analects

    23. Confucius, The Analects

    Few intellectual figures in history have so influenced a civilization as Confucius, the teacher whose wisdom guided the intellectual, political, and ethical life of China for more than two millennia.
    Few intellectual figures in history have so influenced a civilization as Confucius, the teacher whose wisdom guided the intellectual, political, and ethical life of China for more than two millennia.
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    31 min
    8 de out. de 2025
  • 24. Machiavelli, The Prince

    24. Machiavelli, The Prince

    Confucius taught the art of government as it should be; Machiavelli as it really is. Written in 1513, The Prince might be called the handbook of modern politics and foreign policy, just as useful now as it was then for anyone interesting in gaining and keeping power.
    Confucius taught the art of government as it should be; Machiavelli as it really is. Written in 1513, The Prince might be called the handbook of modern politics and foreign policy, just as useful now as it was then for anyone interesting in gaining and keeping power.
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    30 min
    8 de out. de 2025
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    What makes a written work eternal—its message still so fundamental to the way we live that it continues to speak to us, hundreds or thousands of years distant from the lifetime of its author? Professor J. Rufus Fears presents his choices of some of the most essential writings in history—works that shaped the minds of great individuals and offer an extraordinary gift of wisdom.
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