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11: Acedia in King Lear, Timon of Athens & Macbeth - Difff Crowther

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In the second episode of season 2, crowd favourite Difff Crowther returns to continue the discussion of two of his big passions: Shakespeare & humoralism.

In this episode we discuss the sin of Acedia, humoralism, and demonic influence in three of Shakespeare's tragedies: Macbeth, King Lear, and Timon of Athens
Points of conversation:

Shakespeare, humoralism, acedia, sin, modern and medieval worldviews, worldly despair, demons, & more.

Get merch and more at https://theartofinquiry.square.site/

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17 episodes

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In the second episode of season 2, crowd favourite Difff Crowther returns to continue the discussion of two of his big passions: Shakespeare & humoralism.

In this episode we discuss the sin of Acedia, humoralism, and demonic influence in three of Shakespeare's tragedies: Macbeth, King Lear, and Timon of Athens
Points of conversation:

Shakespeare, humoralism, acedia, sin, modern and medieval worldviews, worldly despair, demons, & more.

Get merch and more at https://theartofinquiry.square.site/

  continue reading

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