
Christians Reading Classics The Scandal of the Christian Imagination
Oct 30, 2025
Discover the powerful link between reading classic literature and enriching the Christian imagination. Nadya tackles the challenge of a weakened imaginative life among Christians, rooted in both modern and historical contexts. She emphasizes the importance of older texts, arguing they nurture souls and affections. Gain insights into how Greco-Roman classics can contribute to Christian formation, and explore three compelling reasons to embrace these works. This thought-provoking discussion invites listeners to cultivate a more vibrant intellectual and spiritual life.
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Host's Classical Scholarship Background
- Nadya shares her background: BA in classics and French, PhD in classics, and 15 years in academia.
- She left academia, now homeschools her kids and edits and writes for Mere Orthodoxy.
Reading Forms The Christian Imagination
- Reading shapes our imagination and thus our souls and affections.
- Christians must read well because reading is formative, not passive.
Read Older Books Intentionally
- Read older books to cultivate a flourishing Christian imagination.
- The podcast intentionally covers classics to nourish imaginative life.












