This course is an interdisciplinary series of connected lectures delivered by eminent scholars from several colleges and universities. Each professor addresses an area of personal expertise and focuses not only on the matter at hand, but on the larger story-on the links between the works and the figures discussed. The lectures address-in chronological sequence-a series of major works that have shaped the ongoing development of Western thought both in their own right and in cultural dialogue with other traditions. In the process, the course engages many of the most perennial and far-reaching questions that we face in our daily lives.
Energy and Civilization : A History
Vaclav Smil
audiobookRings, Swords, and Monsters : Exploring Fantasy Literature
Michael Drout
audiobookThe Bogleheads' Guide to Investing : Second Edition
Mel Lindauer, Taylor Larimore, Michael LeBoeuf
audiobookThe God Delusion
Richard Dawkins
audiobookMeeting Jesus Again for the First Time
Marcus J. Borg
audiobookThe Horse, the Wheel, and Language
David W. Anthony
audiobookOh My Gods : A Modern Retelling of Greek and Roman Myths
Philip Freeman
bookHistory Is Wrong
Erich Daniken
audiobookCelts
Martin J Dougherty
bookOrcadia
Mark Edmonds
audiobookOpium
Martin Booth
audiobookHow to Disappear
Frank M. Ahearn, Eileen C. Horan
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