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Mentioned in 6 episodes

The Weight of Glory

Book • 1949

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Mentioned in 6 episodes

Mentioned by Angelina Stanford in relation to his views on Freudian interpretations of literature.
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Episode 147: “Dracula” by Bram Stoker, Ch. 3-7
Mentioned by Jason Baxter when discussing C.S. Lewis's views on the sacramental view of reality.
Episode 250: "Best of" Series Replay - "The Medieval Mind of C. S. Lewis" with Dr. Jason Baxter
Mentioned by Joe Heschmeyer as having one of the most incredible sermons on divinization.
#190 This Christian Teaching SOUNDS HERETICAL (but it’s why God made us…) - Joe Heschmeyer
Mentioned by Ben Lansing as the author of "The Weight of Glory", a book containing a quote used to start the podcast.
Episode 15 - C.S. Lewis, Teacher of the Faith (with special guest Daniel Payne)
Mentioned by A.J. Hanenberg as a book discussing the concept of true glory found with the creator, contrasting earthly fame with lasting significance.
7: Iliad book XXII
Mentioned by Fr. Mike Schmitz while discussing the New Testament.
Day 341: Eternal Weight of Glory (2024)
Mentioned by Heidi White in relation to a passage about the beauty of nature drawing the soul to God.
Is Beauty Necessary? (S1 E4)
Mentioned by Cindy Rollins when sharing a quote from it in the Commonplace quotes segment of the podcast.
Episode 284: Best of – “The Garden Party” by Katherine Mansfield
Illustrated by C.S. Lewis, Mentioned as a way of describing beauty as a longing to be united with the infinite beauty of God.
Aesthetics, Mozart, and the Pathways of Beauty | Prof. George Corbett
Mentioned by Luke Burgis as a source of inspiration for his final tactic in the book.
Mimetic Desire Shatters the Myth of Why You Want – Luke Burgis with Dave Asprey : 865
Mentioned by Ben Greenfield to illustrate the idea that earthly things can become idols if we place our trust in them.
Why I Am No Longer Going To Be Using "Plant Medicines": Part 2
Mentioned by Father Patrick Schultz , referencing his sermon "The Weight of Glory" on human desires and longing for beauty.
Overwhelmed By Beauty - Night One | Fr. Patrick Schultz
Mentioned by John Piper in the context of explaining sin as pursuing joy in the mud instead of the fountain.
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