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S03 E4 - Resentment in Kristin Lavransdatter

34 min · 30. aug. 2022
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Fr. John Nepil from the Catholic Stuff You Should Know Podcast joins Liz and Dave to discuss Sigrid Undset's Nobel Prize-winning novel, how its heroine struggles with Max Sheler's concept of "ressentiment," and what we can learn from this epic literary work. Stay tuned for the rest of season 3 coming in October! Want to hear this week's spiritual reflection? Support us on Patreon! Visit www.patreon.com/deepdownthings for reflections, additional episode features, and access to LOGOS Journal articles. Join us for an exploration of God’s grandeur as it is revealed through literature, history, art, philosophy, theology, anthropology, science and more. Deep Down Things is a collaboration between the friends of the University of St. Thomas Catholic Studies and LOGOS: A Journal of Catholic Thought & Culture in St. Paul, Minn. link.stthomas.edu/catholicstudies link.stthomas.edu/logosjournal

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episode S03 E4 - Resentment in Kristin Lavransdatter artwork

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