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EPISODE · Jan 5, 2021 · 47 MIN

Sacred and Profane Love Episode 2: Transfiguring Love in the Brothers Karamazov

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In Episode 2 of the podcast Sacred & Profane Love, philosopher Jennifer A. Frey has a conversation with fellow philosopher, David McPherson (Creighton University), about transfiguring love as explored by Fyodor Dostoyevsky in his influential novel, The Brother's Karamazov.  The episode covers Dostoyevksy's treatment of the classic problem of evil—i.e., the problem of reconciling God's love and wisdom with the evil and suffering that are part of his creation—and in particular, his idea that active and self-transcending love for others is the only proper response to human suffering, because the only true path to achieving the kind of deep happiness that is the goal of every human heart.

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