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Conservative Conversations with ISI
Joseph Stuart on Christopher Dawson, The Primacy of Religion, and Cultural Appreciation
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Intercollegiate Studies Institute
In this episode:
- Joseph Stuart, professor of history at the University of Mary and a former ISI Weaver fellow, joins the podcast to discuss the work of 20th century historian of culture, Christopher Dawson
- why religion is at the heart of cultural identity, and how cultures that abandon their religion inevitably become captured by ideological “political religions”
- how to appreciate different cultures and have a rich, complex view of other civilizations without becoming a relativist
Texts Mentioned:
- Christopher Dawson: A Cultural Mind in the Age of the Great War by Joseph Stuart
- Gifford Lectures by Christopher Dawson
- Leisure, The Basis of Culture by Josef Pieper
- Primitive Culture by Edward Tylor
- The Power and the Glory by Graham Greene
- Religion and Culture by Christopher Dawson
- The Dynamics of World History by Christopher Dawson
- The Crisis of Western Education by Christopher Dawson
- The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order by Samuel Huntington
- “Christopher Dawson and Ayatollah Khatami and ‘The Dialogue of Civilizations’ A Christian-Muslim Conversation” by Stephen G. Carter
- The Mission movie
- “Conservatism” by Christopher Dawson (introduction by Joseph Stuart)
- Religion and the Modern State by Christopher Dawson
- Joseph Stuart Faculty Page
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