
Carlos Eire
Yale professor and acclaimed historian specializing in Christian history, known for his insightful analysis of Christianity's complex past.
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Feb 2, 2025 • 1h
Making Sense of Christianity's Violent Past | Carlos Eire
In a captivating discussion, Carlos Eire, a Yale professor and historian, unravels the contradictions within Christianity's history. He addresses the tension between love and violence among followers and dives into the transformative effects of the Protestant Reformation. Eire also highlights the significance of historical context in understanding faith, explores the paradoxes central to Christianity, and critiques Nietzsche's views on Christian morality. The conversation opens a window into how these historical complexities still resonate today.

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Nov 21, 2024 • 48min
The Bible and Mysticism: Part 2 - The New Testament
Dr. Carlos Eire, the T. Lawrason Riggs Professor of History and Religious Studies at Yale, dives into the mystical depths of the New Testament. He discusses the transformative roles of Christ and the Trinity in mysticism. Key Gospel verses highlight the pursuit of divine connection through prayer. Eire probes St. Paul's mystical encounters and the complexities of self-identity versus divine union. Lastly, he emphasizes the discipline of asceticism as essential spiritual training, likening it to preparing for a marathon.

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Dec 23, 2024 • 2h 11min
Yale Historian Uncovers Evidence for Levitation | Carlos Eire on Christian Miracles
Carlos Eire, a Yale historian specializing in early modern Europe and author of "They Flew," discusses the intriguing phenomenon of levitation across cultures and religions. He shares remarkable stories of Joseph of Cupertino, a saint whose levitation sparked both belief and skepticism. The conversation dives into the complex dynamics between the Church and miracle workers, including the scrutiny of miraculous claims. Eire also explores the interplay between technology and perceptions of the miraculous, inviting listeners to consider the evolving relationship between science and spirituality.