Listen "Lesson 3.8: Into the Void"
Episode Synopsis
Rome fell—but not before raising Christianity to the throne. In its triumph, the Church buried the pagan schools, silenced the philosophers, and turned the pursuit of wisdom into obedience to doctrine. Philosophy survived, but only as a shadow of itself—abstract, disembodied, and no longer a way of life.Topics discussed: The Fragile Foundations of Empire: How climate shifts, pandemics, and migratory upheavals undermined Rome's stability and accelerated its collapse. From Creed to Control: How Christianity’s elevation to state religion empowered it to suppress dissent, enforce orthodoxy, and marginalize competing philosophies. The Displacement of Pagan Thought: How rich traditions of inquiry—from Epicurean naturalism to Aristotelian empiricism—were dismantled, lost, or rebranded under Church authority. The Eclipse of Philosophy as a Way of Life: How the therapeutic, practical dimensions of philosophy were replaced by scholastic abstraction and theological obedience. The Rise of Moral Authoritarianism: How Augustine’s doctrines of original sin and divine grace reinforced a system of inherited guilt, curbed intellectual freedom, and redefined virtue as submission. Glimmers of Survival and Recovery: How remnants of ancient thought were preserved by monks, transmitted through Islamic scholars, and eventually rediscovered by humanists, paving the way for the Renaissance.For more, visit theluxuryofvirtue.com.
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