

Authentic Freedom in the Novels of Graham Greene | Prof. Frederick Bauerschmidt
Dec 9, 2019
Prof. Frederick Bauerschmidt discusses Graham Greene's novels, exploring themes of faith, freedom, and morality. They delve into the interplay between divine grace and human autonomy, highlighting the portrayal of Catholic faith in Greene's work. The podcast explores the concept of authentic freedom through the saints in Greene's novels, emphasizing the importance of aligning one's freedom with God's will for true liberation.
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Intro
00:00 • 9min
Exploration of Faith, Freedom, and Morality in Graham Greene's Novels
08:43 • 32min
Exploring Authentic Freedom in Graham Greene's Novels
40:28 • 3min
Exploring the Themes and Theological Implications in Graham Greene's Novels
43:30 • 8min
Exploring Authenticity and Morality in Artistic Expression and Theology
51:56 • 2min