Been reading Coulombe’s books, have enjoyed every one. I was, prior to my recent conversion to Catholicism, a very well read Americanist Protestant. I have much to unlearn. Chesterton and Lewis healed me from modernism (and evangelicalism) Coulombe has helped me recover from Americanism.
The production quality and content is beyond gold. Infinite gratitude to whomever funded this as well as the gentlemen who carried it forth. Many thanks
Thank you for letting us come along for your conversation, it’s very important for us who value our Western/Christian tradition to get a true reckoning our current state and how we arrived there.
I remember a few years ago a BBC TV producer telling me, only half jokingly that following the Brexit result people over 65 should'nt be allowed to vote and maybe by extension people who were 'too' working class as well......
Joseph Shaw 17'40" - 18'20" - agree completely! Anyone who has had dealings with 'trads' brought up before the 2nd Vatican Council will notice this difference; the older ones are far less inclined to what Dr Shaw describes. It is worth remembering something Ronald Knox wrote in 'The Belief of Catholics' which was that Protestants (back then) thought of the Catholic approach to morality as lax!
I enjoyed this very much, but the beat down on Chesterton took me back. I don't go to him for philosophy or theology in any deep sense, but for his vitality!
Agreed. Very insightful conversation, but in Chesterton - whom I've only discovered a year ago - I've found a prolific anti-modernist Catholic voice that has truly helped me see the joy in Christianity. Completely unproductive to dismiss him. He is vitally needed if anything.
Just found your channel as a follower of mr coulombe. I throughly enjoyed the way you’ve formatted these talks and the production is outstanding. Earned my subscription and hope to see more like this.
A most interesting conversation. As a monarchist I agree with the premise that the monarch is the ultimate check on the politician, which these days probably ensures constitutional monarchies' place as the majority governance system in the list of the most stable of the world's nations. The succinct summary of the work of Temenos, surely made graphically abundant in these days of unwisdom, confers rightful awareness of its work. And as for the location of the conversation - somewhere in or near Amersham and ideal for such talks.
I teach A Level Philosophy! It is a remarkably difficult subject to understand at that level, and I find students who can just learn set answers do quite well. I'm not sure it's impossible to teach to that age group though. For many students its the first time they've encountered anything like this and that can be very liberating for the way they think.
Try my books of satire. Every short story has a useful message. Start with Quantum Nipples, whereby a man visits a cafe inside his brain, and move on to Titanium Sushi, where galactic auditors ask the gods if they have a license to create, and move on to Selling Holes, where an Indian chief sells deep winding holes in the ground...(amazon kindle) 😊
The first step of the civilisation we havent come close to founding is as follows: 1. Free food for everyone on the planet 2. Free housing for all 3. Free medical treatment 4. Free REAL education 5. Proper care and respect for the elderly Everything else is just waffling deceit...
St. Paul says if a man will not work, neither shall he eat. God gave us a self sustaining world. It is our job to steward it. The work of the Garden of Eden preceded the Fall.
Been reading Coulombe’s books, have enjoyed every one. I was, prior to my recent conversion to Catholicism, a very well read Americanist Protestant. I have much to unlearn. Chesterton and Lewis healed me from modernism (and evangelicalism) Coulombe has helped me recover from Americanism.
Great stuff here. Time spent listening to Charles Coulombe is time well spent.
Well done, chaps! A hearty greeting to my friend Charles. Keep up the good work!!!!
A Catholic Pickwick Club. Terrific!
The production quality and content is beyond gold. Infinite gratitude to whomever funded this as well as the gentlemen who carried it forth. Many thanks
Thank you for letting us come along for your conversation, it’s very important for us who value our Western/Christian tradition to get a true reckoning our current state and how we arrived there.
I remember a few years ago a BBC TV producer telling me, only half jokingly that following the Brexit result people over 65 should'nt be allowed to vote and maybe by extension people who were 'too' working class as well......
Joseph Shaw 17'40" - 18'20" - agree completely! Anyone who has had dealings with 'trads' brought up before the 2nd Vatican Council will notice this difference; the older ones are far less inclined to what Dr Shaw describes. It is worth remembering something Ronald Knox wrote in 'The Belief of Catholics' which was that Protestants (back then) thought of the Catholic approach to morality as lax!
This was terrific!
I enjoyed this very much, but the beat down on Chesterton took me back. I don't go to him for philosophy or theology in any deep sense, but for his vitality!
Agreed. Very insightful conversation, but in Chesterton - whom I've only discovered a year ago - I've found a prolific anti-modernist Catholic voice that has truly helped me see the joy in Christianity. Completely unproductive to dismiss him. He is vitally needed if anything.
And his commonsense.
I wish "Uncle Gilbert" could be the fourth man in this conversation
Just found your channel as a follower of mr coulombe. I throughly enjoyed the way you’ve formatted these talks and the production is outstanding. Earned my subscription and hope to see more like this.
Beautiful. From content to creation. Thank you Sebastian!
A most interesting conversation. As a monarchist I agree with the premise that the monarch is the ultimate check on the politician, which these days probably ensures constitutional monarchies' place as the majority governance system in the list of the most stable of the world's nations. The succinct summary of the work of Temenos, surely made graphically abundant in these days of unwisdom, confers rightful awareness of its work. And as for the location of the conversation - somewhere in or near Amersham and ideal for such talks.
We went in the wrong direction when we did away with Monarchy as it was in the 15-17th century and so on.
I teach A Level Philosophy! It is a remarkably difficult subject to understand at that level, and I find students who can just learn set answers do quite well. I'm not sure it's impossible to teach to that age group though. For many students its the first time they've encountered anything like this and that can be very liberating for the way they think.
Try my books of satire. Every short story has a useful message. Start with Quantum Nipples, whereby a man visits a cafe inside his brain, and move on to Titanium Sushi, where galactic auditors ask the gods if they have a license to create, and move on to Selling Holes, where an Indian chief sells deep winding holes in the ground...(amazon kindle) 😊
Thank you for making this available. Great minds!
Bring old school, traditional Monarchy back.
Love it! I cant wait to wait to watch more
That was a pure delight. What a beautiful setting! Can anyone tell me what the location is?
The pub is The Royal Standard, Beaconsfield
1:07:50 just a correction, the Bristol “grooming gang” was muslim
Very true.
Would anyone please write what the name of the piece playing at 48:35 is?
Helas Madame
What are the lectures being discussed around 1:17:00?
The Temenos Academy
The first step of the civilisation we havent come close to founding is as follows:
1. Free food for everyone on the planet
2. Free housing for all
3. Free medical treatment
4. Free REAL education
5. Proper care and respect for the elderly
Everything else is just waffling deceit...
Who does the work of providing all that while everyone gets free stuff?
@@michaelricketson1365Best question 👍
@@michaelricketson1365certainly not the two disabled gents in the above three man conversation
St. Paul says if a man will not work, neither shall he eat. God gave us a self sustaining world. It is our job to steward it. The work of the Garden of Eden preceded the Fall.
1123 is in the reign of Henry _I_ !!!!!!!!!