
 Christians Reading Classics
 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.












