Minds on Milton

Herma-whatics? (Part 2)

11 min · 23 de abr de 2025
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Part 2 of our Q&A session with Dr. Kurt Hild from The Master's University. In this episode, we wrap up our time with Dr. Hild as he touches on historical context of the pamphlet Of Reformation, a comparison between some of Augustine's work and Milton's writing, Milton's attitude towards his legacy and finally a pro tip for how to read Milton for pleasure. Be sure to listen to Part 1 for more biographical information and greater context to general hermeneutics and how they apply to the work of Milton. Timestamps: Introduction - 0:10 Historical Context on Of Reformation - 0:56 Augustine vs Milton - 3:28 Milton's Legacy - 7:15 THE Pro-tip - 10:30 Conclusion - 11:15

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