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    Vital Remnants

    20 years after the publication of Vital Remnants: America’s Founding and the Western Tradition, a book that set out to help America remember her vital roots in the western tradition, Dr. Gary L. Gregg II takes up the title of Vital Remnants once more to continue the mission of serving the future by remembering, thinking about, and learning from the great thinkers of the past. Join Dr. Gregg as he guides listeners through some of the most important texts in human history. Whether you are looking for help in reaching a long abandoned reading goal and continuing your life-long learning, or looking for leadership and life lessons from something deeper than the latest self-help book, Gregg brings a quarter of a century's worth of experience teaching leadership to help you along the way. Vital Remnants from our shared past await to inspire, encourage, and teach us today just as they changed the world we have inherited. Subscribe to our newsletter and receive McConnell Center updates directly in your mailbox: https://confirmsubscription.com/h/r/C970CD2C3514492B Download Dr. Gregg's Guide to The Prince here: http://louisville.edu/mcconnellcenter/programs/military/meditations/greggs-leadership-guide-to-the-prince/at_download/file Download Dr. Gregg's Guide to The Republic here: http://louisville.edu/mcconnellcenter/programs/military/meditations/greggs-reading-guide-to-thinking-with-plato/at_download/file Please share any thoughts, questions, comments, or concerns with us via email at connor.tracy@louisville.edu
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    6.12 Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America | Sanity, Religion & Politics

    6.12 Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America | Sanity, Religion & Politics

    Vital Remnants, a production of the McConnell Center at the University of Louisville, walks you through great texts in human history.

    This season, join your host - the Center’s Director, Dr. Gary L. Gregg - as he leads an exploration of Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America.

    For this episode, Gary'explores Tocqueville's feelings towards the ideas of sanity and mental health, along with the intersection of religion and politics in America. 

    "Tocqueville's America - and Ours" is the McConnell Center's 2023-2024 programming, focused on studying Alexis de Tocqueville's 19th century work, "Democracy in America."

    Long considered a classic consideration of the origins, evolution, and future of democratic self-governance in America, we seek to read, understand, and examine Tocqueville's analysis and its implications for the United States today.

    Founded in 1991, the non-partisan McConnell Center at the University of Louisville seeks to identify, recruit and nurture Kentucky's next generation of great leaders. Our core principles—leadership, scholarship and service—guide us as we (1) prepare top undergraduate students to become future leaders; (2) offer civic education programs for teachers, students and the public; and (3) conduct strategic leadership development for the U.S. Army.

    Find out more about this season: https://louisville.edu/mcconnellcenter/tocquevilles-america-and-ours

    And learn more regarding the work of The McConnell Center: 

    www.mcconnellcenter.org

    Vital Remnants
    enMarch 06, 2024

    6.11 Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America | Spiritualism and Work

    6.11 Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America | Spiritualism and Work

    Vital Remnants, a production of the McConnell Center at the University of Louisville, walks you through great texts in human history.

    This season, join your host - the Center’s Director, Dr. Gary L. Gregg - as he leads an exploration of Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America.

    For this episode, Gary's co-host, Dr. John Wilsey, welcomes Trey Dimsdale, the Executive Director of the Center for Religion, Culture & Democracy, to join him for a discussion exploring how Tocqueville felt towards the ideas of spiritualism and work in America. 

    "Tocqueville's America - and Ours" is the McConnell Center's 2023-2024 programming, focused on studying Alexis de Tocqueville's 19th century work, "Democracy in America."

    Long considered a classic consideration of the origins, evolution, and future of democratic self-governance in America, we seek to read, understand, and examine Tocqueville's analysis and its implications for the United States today.

    Founded in 1991, the non-partisan McConnell Center at the University of Louisville seeks to identify, recruit and nurture Kentucky's next generation of great leaders. Our core principles—leadership, scholarship and service—guide us as we (1) prepare top undergraduate students to become future leaders; (2) offer civic education programs for teachers, students and the public; and (3) conduct strategic leadership development for the U.S. Army.

    Find out more about this season: https://louisville.edu/mcconnellcenter/tocquevilles-america-and-ours

    And learn more regarding the work of The McConnell Center: 

    www.mcconnellcenter.org

    Vital Remnants
    enFebruary 28, 2024

    6.10 Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America | Associations and Self Interest

    6.10 Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America | Associations and Self Interest

    Vital Remnants, a production of the McConnell Center at the University of Louisville, walks you through great texts in human history.

    This season, join your host - the Center’s Director, Dr. Gary L. Gregg - as he leads an exploration of Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America.

    For this episode, Gary's co-host, Dr. John Wilsey, welcomes McConnell Scholar Riley Maddox to join him for a discussion exploring how Tocqueville felt towards the ideas of association and self-interest in America. 

    "Tocqueville's America - and Ours" is the McConnell Center's 2023-2024 programming, focused on studying Alexis de Tocqueville's 19th century work, "Democracy in America."

    Long considered a classic consideration of the origins, evolution, and future of democratic self-governance in America, we seek to read, understand, and examine Tocqueville's analysis and its implications for the United States today.

    Founded in 1991, the non-partisan McConnell Center at the University of Louisville seeks to identify, recruit and nurture Kentucky's next generation of great leaders. Our core principles—leadership, scholarship and service—guide us as we (1) prepare top undergraduate students to become future leaders; (2) offer civic education programs for teachers, students and the public; and (3) conduct strategic leadership development for the U.S. Army.

    Find out more about this season: https://louisville.edu/mcconnellcenter/tocquevilles-america-and-ours

    And learn more regarding the work of The McConnell Center: 

    www.mcconnellcenter.org

    Vital Remnants
    enFebruary 20, 2024

    6.9 Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America | Is There an American Mind?

    6.9 Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America | Is There an American Mind?

    Vital Remnants, a production of the McConnell Center at the University of Louisville, walks you through great texts in human history.

    This season, join your host - the Center’s Director, Dr. Gary L. Gregg - as he leads an exploration of Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America.

    For this episode, Gary's co-host, Dr. John Wilsey, explores the theme of what Tocqueville believed defined a mindset as specifically "American."  

    "Tocqueville's America - and Ours" is the McConnell Center's 2023-2024 programming, focused on studying Alexis de Tocqueville's 19th century work, "Democracy in America."

    Long considered a classic consideration of the origins, evolution, and future of democratic self-governance in America, we seek to read, understand, and examine Tocqueville's analysis and its implications for the United States today.

    Founded in 1991, the non-partisan McConnell Center at the University of Louisville seeks to identify, recruit and nurture Kentucky's next generation of great leaders. Our core principles—leadership, scholarship and service—guide us as we (1) prepare top undergraduate students to become future leaders; (2) offer civic education programs for teachers, students and the public; and (3) conduct strategic leadership development for the U.S. Army.

    Find out more about this season: https://louisville.edu/mcconnellcenter/tocquevilles-america-and-ours

    And learn more regarding the work of The McConnell Center: 

    www.mcconnellcenter.org

    Vital Remnants
    enFebruary 12, 2024

    6.8 Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America | Prescient Mind

    6.8 Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America | Prescient Mind

    Vital Remnants, a production of the McConnell Center at the University of Louisville, walks you through great texts in human history.

    This season, join your host - the Center’s Director, Dr. Gary L. Gregg - as he leads an exploration of Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America.

    For this episode, Gary explores the theme of "prescient mind." 

    "Tocqueville's America - and Ours" is the McConnell Center's 2023-2024 programming, focused on studying Alexis de Tocqueville's 19th century work, "Democracy in America."

    Long considered a classic consideration of the origins, evolution, and future of democratic self-governance in America, we seek to read, understand, and examine Tocqueville's analysis and its implications for the United States today.

    Founded in 1991, the non-partisan McConnell Center at the University of Louisville seeks to identify, recruit and nurture Kentucky's next generation of great leaders. Our core principles—leadership, scholarship and service—guide us as we (1) prepare top undergraduate students to become future leaders; (2) offer civic education programs for teachers, students and the public; and (3) conduct strategic leadership development for the U.S. Army.

    Find out more about this season: https://louisville.edu/mcconnellcenter/tocquevilles-america-and-ours

    And learn more regarding the work of The McConnell Center: 

    www.mcconnellcenter.org

    Vital Remnants
    enDecember 11, 2023

    6.7 Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America | Religion and Race

    6.7 Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America | Religion and Race

    Vital Remnants, a production of the McConnell Center at the University of Louisville, walks you through great texts in human history.

    This season, join your hosts - the Center’s Director, Dr. Gary L. Gregg and Dr. John Wilsey - as they lead an exploration of Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America.

    For this episode, Dr. John Wilsey explores the theme of "religion and race." 

    "Tocqueville's America - and Ours" is the McConnell Center's 2023-2024 programming, focused on studying Alexis de Tocqueville's 19th century work, "Democracy in America."

    Long considered a classic consideration of the origins, evolution, and future of democratic self-governance in America, we seek to read, understand, and examine Tocqueville's analysis and its implications for the United States today.

    Founded in 1991, the non-partisan McConnell Center at the University of Louisville seeks to identify, recruit and nurture Kentucky's next generation of great leaders. Our core principles—leadership, scholarship and service—guide us as we (1) prepare top undergraduate students to become future leaders; (2) offer civic education programs for teachers, students and the public; and (3) conduct strategic leadership development for the U.S. Army.

    Find out more about this season: https://louisville.edu/mcconnellcenter/tocquevilles-america-and-ours

    And learn more regarding the work of The McConnell Center: 

    www.mcconnellcenter.org

    Vital Remnants
    enDecember 11, 2023

    6.6 Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America | The Dangerous Majority

    6.6 Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America | The Dangerous Majority

    Vital Remnants, a production of the McConnell Center at the University of Louisville, walks you through great texts in human history.

    This season, join your host - the Center’s Director, Dr. Gary L. Gregg - as he leads an exploration of Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America.

    For this episode, Gary explores the theme of "the dangerous majority." 

    "Tocqueville's America - and Ours" is the McConnell Center's 2023-2024 programming, focused on studying Alexis de Tocqueville's 19th century work, "Democracy in America."

    Long considered a classic consideration of the origins, evolution, and future of democratic self-governance in America, we seek to read, understand, and examine Tocqueville's analysis and its implications for the United States today.

    Founded in 1991, the non-partisan McConnell Center at the University of Louisville seeks to identify, recruit and nurture Kentucky's next generation of great leaders. Our core principles—leadership, scholarship and service—guide us as we (1) prepare top undergraduate students to become future leaders; (2) offer civic education programs for teachers, students and the public; and (3) conduct strategic leadership development for the U.S. Army.

    Find out more about this season: https://louisville.edu/mcconnellcenter/tocquevilles-america-and-ours

    And learn more regarding the work of The McConnell Center: 

    www.mcconnellcenter.org

    Vital Remnants
    enNovember 06, 2023

    6.5 Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America | The Press

    6.5 Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America | The Press
     

    Vital Remnants, a production of the McConnell Center at the University of Louisville, walks you through great texts in human history.

    This season, join your host - the Center’s Director, Dr. Gary L. Gregg - as he leads an exploration of Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America.

    For this episode, Gary welcomes John Wilsey, PhD, to discuss the theme of "the press." 

    "Tocqueville's America - and Ours" is the McConnell Center's 2023-2024 programming, focused on studying Alexis de Tocqueville's 19th century work, "Democracy in America."

    Long considered a classic consideration of the origins, evolution, and future of democratic self-governance in America, we seek to read, understand, and examine Tocqueville's analysis and its implications for the United States today.

    Founded in 1991, the non-partisan McConnell Center at the University of Louisville seeks to identify, recruit and nurture Kentucky's next generation of great leaders. Our core principles—leadership, scholarship and service—guide us as we (1) prepare top undergraduate students to become future leaders; (2) offer civic education programs for teachers, students and the public; and (3) conduct strategic leadership development for the U.S. Army.

    Find out more about this season: https://louisville.edu/mcconnellcenter/tocquevilles-america-and-ours

    And learn more regarding the work of The McConnell Center: 

    www.mcconnellcenter.org

    Vital Remnants
    enOctober 31, 2023

    6.4 Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America | The Judiciary

    6.4 Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America | The Judiciary

    Vital Remnants, a production of the McConnell Center at the University of Louisville, walks you through great texts in human history.

    This season, join your host - the Center’s Director, Dr. Gary L. Gregg - as he leads an exploration of Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America.

    For this episode, Gary welcomes John Wilsey, PhD, to discuss Chapter 6 and the theme of "judicial power." 

    "Tocqueville's America - and Ours" is the McConnell Center's 2023-2024 programming, focused on studying Alexis de Tocqueville's 19th century work, "Democracy in America."

    Long considered a classic consideration of the origins, evolution, and future of democratic self-governance in America, we seek to read, understand, and examine Tocqueville's analysis and its implications for the United States today.

    Founded in 1991, the non-partisan McConnell Center at the University of Louisville seeks to identify, recruit and nurture Kentucky's next generation of great leaders. Our core principles—leadership, scholarship and service—guide us as we (1) prepare top undergraduate students to become future leaders; (2) offer civic education programs for teachers, students and the public; and (3) conduct strategic leadership development for the U.S. Army.

    Find out more about this season: https://louisville.edu/mcconnellcenter/tocquevilles-america-and-ours

    And learn more regarding the work of The McConnell Center: 

    www.mcconnellcenter.org

    Vital Remnants
    enOctober 24, 2023

    6.3 Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America | Townships

    6.3 Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America | Townships

    Vital Remnants, a production of the McConnell Center at the University of Louisville, walks you through great texts in human history.

    This season, join your host - the Center’s Director, Dr. Gary L. Gregg - as he leads an exploration of Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America.

    For this episode, Gary welcomes John Wilsey, PhD, to discuss Chapter 5 and the theme of "townships." 

    "Tocqueville's America - and Ours" is the McConnell Center's 2023-2024 programming, focused on studying Alexis de Tocqueville's 19th century work, "Democracy in America."

    Long considered a classic consideration of the origins, evolution, and future of democratic self-governance in America, we seek to read, understand, and examine Tocqueville's analysis and its implications for the United States today.

    Founded in 1991, the non-partisan McConnell Center at the University of Louisville seeks to identify, recruit and nurture Kentucky's next generation of great leaders. Our core principles—leadership, scholarship and service—guide us as we (1) prepare top undergraduate students to become future leaders; (2) offer civic education programs for teachers, students and the public; and (3) conduct strategic leadership development for the U.S. Army.

    Find out more about this season: https://louisville.edu/mcconnellcenter/tocquevilles-america-and-ours

    And learn more regarding the work of The McConnell Center: 

    www.mcconnellcenter.org

    Vital Remnants
    enOctober 06, 2023

    6.2 Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America | Getting Going

    6.2 Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America | Getting Going

    Vital Remnants, a production of the McConnell Center at the University of Louisville, walks you through great texts in human history.

    This season, join your host - the Center’s Director, Dr. Gary L. Gregg - as he leads an exploration of Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America.

    In this episode, Dr. Gregg starts the journey into what is considered one of the greatest books on democracy ever composed. 

    Find out more about this season: https://louisville.edu/mcconnellcenter/tocquevilles-america-and-ours

    And learn more regarding the work of The McConnell Center: 

    www.mcconnellcenter.org

     

     

    Vital Remnants
    enOctober 05, 2023

    6.1 Alexis de Tocqueville in Space and Time

    6.1 Alexis de Tocqueville in Space and Time

    Vital Remnants, a production of the McConnell Center at the University of Louisville, walks you through great texts in human history.

    This season, join your host - the Center’s Director, Dr. Gary L. Gregg - as he leads an exploration of Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America.

    For this episode, Gary welcomes John Wilsey, PhD, to deliver a lecture titled "Alexis de Tocqueville in Space and Time."

    Dr. Wilsey, associate professor of church history and philosophy at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, speaks as part of the "Tocqueville's America - and Ours" series.

    "Tocqueville's America - and Ours" is the McConnell Center's 2023-2024 programming, focused on studying Alexis de Tocqueville's 19th century work, "Democracy in America."

    Long considered a classic consideration of the origins, evolution, and future of democratic self-governance in America, we seek to read, understand, and examine Tocqueville's analysis and its implications for the United States today.

    Founded in 1991, the non-partisan McConnell Center at the University of Louisville seeks to identify, recruit and nurture Kentucky's next generation of great leaders. Our core principles—leadership, scholarship and service—guide us as we (1) prepare top undergraduate students to become future leaders; (2) offer civic education programs for teachers, students and the public; and (3) conduct strategic leadership development for the U.S. Army.

    Find out more about this season: https://louisville.edu/mcconnellcenter/tocquevilles-america-and-ours

    And learn more regarding the work of The McConnell Center: 

    www.mcconnellcenter.org

     

    Vital Remnants
    enOctober 04, 2023

    5.12 The Roots of American Order | Contending Against Disorder with Dr. Richard Gamble

    5.12 The Roots of American Order | Contending Against Disorder with Dr. Richard Gamble
    In this final episode of Season 5, McConnell Center Director Dr. Gary Gregg and Dr. Richard Gamble, Anna Margaret Ross Alexander Chair in History and Politics at Hillsdale College, discuss Russell Kirk's use of the term "membership," his storytelling, and the three great figures he includes in his final chapter of The Roots of American Order.
     
    Corresponding Reading
    Chapter 12, pp. 441-477 of Russell Kirk, The Roots of American Order
     
    Important Links This podcast is a production of the McConnell Center at the University of Louisville. For more information, including upcoming events, please visit us online at mcconnellcenter.org or on social media at: 
    • Facebook: @mcconnellcenter 
    • Instagram: @ulmcenter 
    • Twitter: @ULmCenter
    Contributors 
    • Host: Dr. Gary L. Gregg II, McConnell Center Director
    • Guest: Dr. Richard Gamble, Hillsdale College
    • Producer and Editor: Will Randolph, McConnell Scholar 

    5.11 The Roots of American Order | The Declaration and the Constitution with Dr. Michael Federici

    5.11 The Roots of American Order | The Declaration and the Constitution with Dr. Michael Federici

    McConnell Center Director Dr. Gary Gregg and Dr. Michael P. Federici, Professor of Political Science and Chair of the Department of Political Science and International Relations at Middle Tennessee State University, explore the two foundational documents of the American founding period and discuss the nature of America's political order.

    Corresponding Reading 

    Chapter 11, pp. 393-440 of Russell Kirk, The Roots of American Order

    Important Links 

    This podcast is a production of the McConnell Center at the University of Louisville. For more information, including upcoming events, please visit us online at mcconnellcenter.org or on social media at: 

    • Facebook: @mcconnellcenter 
    • Instagram: @ulmcenter 
    • Twitter: @ULmCenter

    Contributors 

    • Host: Dr. Gary L. Gregg II, McConnell Center Director
    • Guest: Dr. Michael Federici, Middle Tennessee State University
    • Producer and Editor: Will Randolph, McConnell Scholar 
    Vital Remnants
    enJune 01, 2022

    5.10 The Roots of American Order | Eighteenth-Century Intellects with Dr. Khalil Habib

    5.10 The Roots of American Order | Eighteenth-Century Intellects with Dr. Khalil Habib

    McConnell Center Director Dr. Gary Gregg and Dr. Khalil Habib, Associate Professor of Politics at Hillsdale College, explore four of the leading intellects of the Eighteenth Century who influenced American Order: Baron de Montesquieu, Edmund Burke, William Blackstone, and David Hume.

    Corresponding Reading 

    Chapter 10, pp. 347-391 of Russell Kirk, The Roots of American Order

    Important Links 

    This podcast is a production of the McConnell Center at the University of Louisville. For more information, including upcoming events, please visit us online at mcconnellcenter.org or on social media at: 

    • Facebook: @mcconnellcenter 
    • Instagram: @ulmcenter 
    • Twitter: @ULmCenter

    Contributors 

    • Host: Dr. Gary L. Gregg II, McConnell Center Director
    • Guest: Dr. Khalil Habib, Hillsdale College
    • Producer and Editor: Will Randolph, McConnell Scholar 

    5.9 The Roots of American Order | The Colonial Order with Dr. Thomas Mackey

    5.9 The Roots of American Order | The Colonial Order with Dr. Thomas Mackey
    McConnell Center Director Dr. Gary Gregg and Dr. Thomas Mackey, Professor of History at the University of Louisville, explore the history of colonial America and provide context for Kirk's chapter on the period.
     
    Corresponding Reading 

    Chapter 9, pp. 301-345 of Russell Kirk, The Roots of American Order

    Important Links 

    Additional Resources

    This podcast is a production of the McConnell Center at the University of Louisville. For more information, including upcoming events, please visit us online at mcconnellcenter.org or on social media at: 

    • Facebook: @mcconnellcenter 
    • Instagram: @ulmcenter 
    • Twitter: @ULmCenter

    Contributors 

    • Host: Dr. Gary L. Gregg II, McConnell Center Director
    • Guest: Dr. Thomas Mackey, University of Louisville
    • Producer and Editor: Will Randolph, McConnell Scholar 

    5.8 The Roots of American Order | The Constitution of Church and State with Dr. Susan Hanssen

    5.8 The Roots of American Order | The Constitution of Church and State with Dr. Susan Hanssen

    McConnell Center Director Dr. Gary Gregg and Dr. Susan Hanssen, Associate Professor of History and Chair of the History Department at the University of Dallas, explore the roots of church and state in American order. The two discuss the history of 17th century Britain and the English Civil War, Hobbesian and Lockean political theory, and more.

    Corresponding Reading 

    Chapter 8, pp. 259-300 of Russell Kirk, The Roots of American Order

    Important Links 

    Please share any thoughts, questions, comments, or concerns with us via email at connor.tracy@louisville.edu.

    This podcast is a production of the McConnell Center at the University of Louisville. For more information, including upcoming events, please visit us online at mcconnellcenter.org or on social media at: 

    • Facebook: @mcconnellcenter 
    • Instagram: @ulmcenter 
    • Twitter: @ULmCenter

    Contributors 

    • Host: Dr. Gary L. Gregg II, McConnell Center Director
    • Guest: Dr. Suan Hanssen, University of Dallas
    • Producers and Editors: Connor Tracy, McConnell Center SBS Coordinator & Will Randolph, McConnell Scholar 

    5.7 The Roots of American Order | The Protestant Reformation with Dr. Glenn Moots

    5.7 The Roots of American Order | The Protestant Reformation with Dr. Glenn Moots

    McConnell Scholar and assistant podcast producer Will Randolph is joined by Dr. Glenn Moots, Professor of Political Science and Philosophy at Northwood University, to discuss the significance of the Protestant Reformation. The two explore the history of the Reformation, the different groups and strands of thought that it produced, and how the ideas of the Reformation impacted American order.

    Corresponding Reading 

    Chapter 7, pp. 221-258 of Russell Kirk, The Roots of American Order

    Important Links 

    Please share any thoughts, questions, comments, or concerns with us via email at connor.tracy@louisville.edu.

    This podcast is a production of the McConnell Center at the University of Louisville. For more information, including upcoming events, please visit us online at mcconnellcenter.org or on social media at: 

    • Facebook: @mcconnellcenter 
    • Instagram: @ulmcenter 
    • Twitter: @ULmCenter

    Contributors 

    • Host: Will Randolph, McConnell Scholar
    • Guest: Dr. Glenn Moots,
    • Producers and Editors: Connor Tracy, McConnell Center SBS Coordinator & Will Randolph, McConnell Scholar 

    5.6 The Roots of American Order | The Light of the Middle Ages with Dr. Justin Stover

    5.6 The Roots of American Order | The Light of the Middle Ages with Dr. Justin Stover

    Vital Remnants Producer Connor Tracy is joined by Dr. Justin Stover, Senior Lecturer of Medieval Latin at the University of Edinburgh, to explore what Russell Kirk calls our “neglected inheritance” from the Middle Ages. In addition to the influence of the Medieval world on America, the two discuss the culture of the Middle Ages and address some of the common misconceptions about the period.

    Corresponding Reading  

    Chapter 6, pp. 177-219 of Russell Kirk, The Roots of American Order

    Important Links 

    • Download the corresponding Reading Guide to The Roots of American Order here.
    • Learn more about The Roots of American Order at https://louisville.edu/mcconnellcenter/programs-events/bic
    • Subscribe to our newsletter and receive McConnell Center updates directly in your mailbox.
    • Please share any thoughts, questions, comments, or concerns with us via email at  connor.tracy@louisville.edu

    Further Reading from the Middle Ages:

    • Dante, The Divine Comedy
    • Bernardus Silvestris, Cosmographia
    • Hugh of Saint Victor, Didascalicon: A Medieval Guide to The Arts
    • Alan of Lille, De Planctu Naturae (Lament of Nature)
    • Alan of Lille, Anticlaudianus
    • Sermons of Bernard of Clairvaux
    • The Song of Roland
    • The Song Of El Cid
    • Beowulf

    Further Reading about the Middle Ages

    • C.S. Lewis, The Discarded Image
    • Jean Leclercq, The Love of Learning and The Desire for God: A Study of Monastic Culture 
    • Henri de Lubac, Medieval Exegesis: The Four Senses of Scripture

    This podcast is a production of the McConnell Center at the University of Louisville. For more information, including upcoming events, please visit us online at mcconnellcenter.org or on social media at: 

    Facebook: @mcconnellcenter  

    Instagram: @ulmcenter  

    Twitter: @ULmCenter 

    Contributors 

    Host, Producer, and Editor: Connor Tracy, McConnell Center SBS Coordinator  

    5.5 The Roots of American Order | Christianity with Dr. Mark David Hall

    5.5 The Roots of American Order | Christianity with Dr. Mark David Hall

    McConnell Center Director Dr. Gary Gregg and Dr. Mark David Hall, Herbert Hoover Distinguished Professor of Politics at George Fox University, explore the influence of Christianity on American order. The two discuss the early history of Christianity, its relationship with politics, and how it influenced the Founders.

    Corresponding Reading 

    Chapter 5, pp. 137-176 of Russell Kirk, The Roots of American Order

    Important Links 

    Please share any thoughts, questions, comments, or concerns with us via email at connor.tracy@louisville.edu.

    This podcast is a production of the McConnell Center at the University of Louisville. For more information, including upcoming events, please visit us online at mcconnellcenter.org or on social media at: 

    • Facebook: @mcconnellcenter 
    • Instagram: @ulmcenter 
    • Twitter: @ULmCenter

    Contributors 

    • Host: Dr. Gary L. Gregg II, McConnell Center Director
    • Guest: Dr. Mark David Hall, George Fox University 
    • Producers and Editors: Connor Tracy, McConnell Center SBS Coordinator & Will Randolph, McConnell Scholar