• 31. Anna Karenina, Part V

  • 2022/05/19
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31. Anna Karenina, Part V

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  • Listen to Shanna and Janice as they discuss the books they’re reading and Part V of Anna Karenina.

    Commonplace Quote

    I see thee glittering from afar -- And then thou art a pretty star; Not quite so fair as many are In heaven above thee! Yet like a star, with glittering crest, Self-poised in air thou seem'st to rest; -- May peace come never to his nest, Who shall reprove thee! ~ To The Same Flower, William Wordsworth

    “The problem is that many people treat morality as a list of rules. But in reality, every moral system rests on a worldview. In every decision we make, we are not just deciding what we want to do. We are expressing our view of the purpose of human life. In the words of theologian Stanley Hauerwas, a moral act “cannot be seen as just an isolated act, but involves fundamental options about the nature and significance of life itself.”

    Love Thy Body, Nancy R. Pearcey

    Books Mentioned

    Love Thy Body, Nancy R. PearceyThat Hideous Strength: How The West Was Lost, Melvin Tinker



    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit readingsandramblings.substack.com
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Listen to Shanna and Janice as they discuss the books they’re reading and Part V of Anna Karenina.

Commonplace Quote

I see thee glittering from afar -- And then thou art a pretty star; Not quite so fair as many are In heaven above thee! Yet like a star, with glittering crest, Self-poised in air thou seem'st to rest; -- May peace come never to his nest, Who shall reprove thee! ~ To The Same Flower, William Wordsworth

“The problem is that many people treat morality as a list of rules. But in reality, every moral system rests on a worldview. In every decision we make, we are not just deciding what we want to do. We are expressing our view of the purpose of human life. In the words of theologian Stanley Hauerwas, a moral act “cannot be seen as just an isolated act, but involves fundamental options about the nature and significance of life itself.”

Love Thy Body, Nancy R. Pearcey

Books Mentioned

Love Thy Body, Nancy R. PearceyThat Hideous Strength: How The West Was Lost, Melvin Tinker



This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit readingsandramblings.substack.com

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