What if great literature could be the very thing that draws a soul from darkness into the light of Christ? Catholic author and literary scholar Joseph Pearce joins Jim and Meghan to share his remarkable journey from white supremacism to Catholic conversion, sparked entirely by the power of books. Drawing on decades of writing, teaching, and producing series with EWTN, Joseph offers a compelling vision of how beauty, truth, and goodness work together to transform families and evangelize a culture in desperate need of both.
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Resources Mentioned:
jpearce.co – Joseph's personal website with video podcasts, articles, and all his books
Homeschool Connections – Online live and recorded courses for homeschoolers from grade school through high school
Race With the Devil by Joseph Pearce –– His personal memoir of conversion from racial hatred to rational love
Literary Converts by Joseph Pearce – A history of the Catholic literary revival in 20th-century England
Literature: What Every Catholic Should Know by Joseph Pearce – A panoramic guide to 3,000 years of Catholic literary tradition
The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful by Joseph Pearce – A history of Christendom in 20 centuries, basis of an upcoming EWTN series
Initiation by Robert Hugh Benson – A novel on the mystery of suffering and the lessons we carry through it
St. Austin Review – Journal of Catholic culture and thought, edited by Joseph Pearce
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