

Podcast episodes – The Secret History of Western Esotericism Podcast (SHWEP)
Earl Fontainelle
Exploring the forgotten and rejected story of Western thought
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Sep 22, 2020 • 41min
Thrice-Greatest Hermes
Meet Thrice-Greatest Hermes, the barbarian philosopher and author of the Hermetica. Explore the origins and aspects of Hermes, the challenges of interpreting hermetic texts, and additions to the corpus hermetica. Discover the theoretical Hermetica's focus and contradictions, and delve into the music of Georgi Ben inspired by Hermetic wisdom.

Sep 2, 2020 • 47min
Total War: Polemical Esotericism in the Contra Celsum
Exploring the polemics and counter-polemics of Origen's Contra Celsum, discussing the use of esotericism as a weapon, clash between Kelsus and Origin, criticisms of Christians, Kelsus' neoplatonist critique, historical framework and cyclical catastrophism, accusations against Christians and Jesus, the debate on esotericism in late antiquity.

Aug 20, 2020 • 39min
The True Account: Celsus, Origen, and Ideological Esotericism in Late Antiquity
Exploring the conflict between Celsus and Origen in late antiquity, focusing on Celsus' anti-Christian polemical work and Origen's refutation. The utilization of esoteric elements in the philosophical discourse between them. Celsus' view of God as the cause of all intelligible things and Origen's response. Criticism of Christians and Jews for rebelling against the true account, and Celsus' depiction of Hellenism as a superior cultural tradition.

Jul 21, 2020 • 1h 8min
Aron Reppmann Introduces Origen of Alexandria
Professor Aron Reppmann introduces Origen of Alexandria, one of the greatest church-fathers and a Platonist theologian. The podcast discusses Origen's life, teaching, and writings, his later years and death, the concept of apocatastasis, different interpretations of knowledge and teachings, the identity of Origen, and the use of periodization and allegorical reading in his work.

Jun 27, 2020 • 45min
From Word to Silence: The Rise of the Apophatic in Late Antiquity
Explore the rise of apophatic language and the challenge of expressing the highest reality in words. Delve into the concept of ineffability, the influence of Platonist philosophers, and the development of apophatic language in late antiquity. Discover the mutual influence of philosophy and religion, and the increasing prevalence of the apophatic approach as a supreme strategy of esoteric discourse.

Jun 22, 2020 • 51min
The Third Century and (the Long) Late Antiquity
The podcast explores the concept of late antiquity and its impact on Western esotericism. It discusses the third century crisis in the Roman Empire, the pursuit of a unified society, and the transformation of religious life and practices during late antiquity.

Jun 12, 2020 • 54min
Becoming Gods: Divinisation and Angelomorphic Transformation in Clement
Exploring the concept of divinisation and angelomorphic transformation in Clement, discussing the assimilation of humans to a godlike state and encountering God face-to-face. Examining the significance of the Ogdoad in the soul's ability to ascend through the spheres. Exploring the use of tokens and ritualized practices in cosmic ascent. Delving into the concept of ascending souls, universal salvation, and the process of spiritual evolution.

Jun 6, 2020 • 39min
Henny Fiskå Hägg on Clement’s Apophatic Writing
Professor Henny Fiskå Hägg explores Clement of Alexandria's apophatic theory and writing-practice, discussing the challenges of describing God when words are insufficient. The podcast delves into Clement's use of alpha privatives and Middle Platonist influence, his emphasis on apophatic theology, and the concept of esotericism in Christianity. It also examines research theology and the different approaches to attaining knowledge of God, as well as the impact of Clement's ideas throughout history.

Jun 6, 2020 • 55min
Lifting the Veil: Esoteric Reading in Clement’s Stromateis
Clement of Alexandria's esoteric reading methods, three sources of wisdom in esoteric reading, integration of Christian scriptures and esoteric teachings, concept of Inigmata and Simmulaan, esoteric truth and oracles, contrast between Greek in the New Testament and Hellenic literary forms, esoteric hermeneutics and hidden meanings in scripture, esoteric interpretation of the Jewish tabernacle.

May 30, 2020 • 44min
Mystagogic Patchwork: Esoteric Writing in Clement’s Stromateis
In this podcast, the hosts discuss the esoteric writing methodologies in Clement's Stromateis, including the concept of 'public secrecy' and the reasons behind Clement's esotericism. They also explore topics such as the patchwork nature of the text, faith, asceticism, martyrdom, Gnostic Christianity, and esoteric themes. Additionally, they analyze different perspectives on interpreting Plato's Republic and discuss Straussian esoteric writing. The podcast concludes with an exploration of rhetorical paradox and mystic secrecy in Book Five of the Stromateis.