Dante on Citizenship

By |2019-12-09T16:41:28-06:00August 28th, 2019|Categories: Christianity, Citizenship, Dante, Great Books, Heaven, Letters From Dante Series, Louis Markos, Senior Contributors|

I could never again go home to Florence. Still, out of that dark beginning, God brought great good. What he allowed me to learn on my feet was a simple but life-altering truth: that my primary citizenship is not in Florence, nor in Rome, nor in any other earthly city. My true citizenship is in [...]

Isaiah on Hope

By |2019-08-20T22:41:46-05:00August 20th, 2019|Categories: Christianity, Hope, Israel, Justice, Letters From Dante Series, Louis Markos, Senior Contributors, Truth|

Hope is not only conveyed through the images; hope rests in them. The promised visions shape a future that God will eventually make real: or, better, that he will make concrete in human time and space, for they were already real when God revealed them to me. Author’s Introduction: Imagine if Homer, Virgil, Dante, Chaucer, [...]

Solomon on Vanity

By |2019-08-06T07:59:05-05:00August 6th, 2019|Categories: Christianity, Culture, Letters From Dante Series, Louis Markos, Senior Contributors, Wisdom|

God has put in our hearts a yearning for eternity, but, as long as we live in this world, we must modify our desires to its changes, its vanities, its impermanence. Fear the Lord and obey his commandments, and you will have fulfilled your duty. Author’s Introduction: Imagine if Homer, Virgil, Dante, Chaucer, and the [...]

Solomon on Sex

By |2023-05-11T23:09:41-05:00July 30th, 2019|Categories: Christianity, Culture, Letters From Dante Series, Louis Markos, Love, Marriage, Senior Contributors, Sexuality|

Love is as strong as death and unyielding as the grave. It is not something to be indulged in lightly or casually. The lover and beloved move out of themselves toward the other, making themselves as vulnerable as children. They give all that is in their heart, for they trust that the other will receive [...]

Solomon on Wisdom

By |2019-07-23T11:09:32-05:00July 23rd, 2019|Categories: Imagination, Letters From Dante Series, Louis Markos, Senior Contributors, Virtue, Wisdom|

Lady Wisdom stands on the rooftop and cries out to all who will listen, to all who have ears to hear. She offers prudence to those who lack judgment and understanding to those who lack discernment. And be assured that if you choose Wisdom you choose Hope, Joy, and Life as well. Author’s Introduction: Imagine [...]

Boethius on Allegory

By |2019-07-03T09:05:25-05:00July 2nd, 2019|Categories: Great Books, Imagination, Letters From Dante Series, Louis Markos, Philosophy, Senior Contributors|

Though myths lack literal truth, I am convinced that they contain true wisdom that must be attended to by those who desire to grow intellectually, morally, and spiritually. How, you may ask, can I both reject and embrace the message of the myths? Author’s Introduction: Imagine if Homer, Virgil, Dante, Chaucer, and the other great [...]

Boethius on Fortune’s Wheel

By |2022-10-22T10:07:53-05:00June 25th, 2019|Categories: Great Books, Imagination, Letters From Dante Series, Louis Markos, Philosophy, Senior Contributors|

Oh, pay heed, citizens of the twenty-first century, to Philosophy’s warning. There are many in your day who think they can control Fortune’s Wheel. They cannot. Those who reach the top of her Wheel may rejoice for a day, but sooner than they think, the Wheel shall spin and they shall accompany it in its [...]

Ovid on Finding Your Voice

By |2019-06-11T23:43:16-05:00June 11th, 2019|Categories: Imagination, Letters From Dante Series, Louis Markos, Senior Contributors, Writing|

There is always room in the temple of poetry for another voice, another perspective, another way of tackling the great themes of humanity. So listen to me, now, you who will grace this earth 2000 years after I’m dead and gone: Be the person you were created to be. Author’s Introduction: Imagine if Homer, Virgil, [...]

Horace on Decorum

By |2021-06-23T21:22:45-05:00June 4th, 2019|Categories: Beauty, Horace, Imagination, Letters From Dante Series, Louis Markos, Poetry, Senior Contributors|

My friends of the future, you may think that the arts have changed radically between my age and yours, but they have not. The relationship between form and content remains constant and must ever be honored and obeyed if one is to earn the title of poet. Author’s Introduction: Imagine if Homer, Virgil, Dante, Chaucer, [...]

Horace on Hedonism

By |2021-06-23T21:22:09-05:00May 28th, 2019|Categories: Great Books, Horace, Leisure, Letters From Dante Series, Louis Markos, Senior Contributors|

Author’s Introduction: Imagine if Homer, Virgil, Dante, Chaucer, and the other great poets of ancient Greece, Rome, and the Middle Ages had been given the gift, not only to peer into the twenty-first century, but to correspond with us who live in that most confusing and rudderless of centuries. Had it been in their power [...]

Virgil on Science

By |2019-05-30T09:43:45-05:00May 21st, 2019|Categories: Letters From Dante Series, Louis Markos, Science, Senior Contributors, Virgil|

For the scientist who knows how to read the face of nature, every object in our world can be explained by way of a cosmic dance. Given enough time and enough swerves, every mountain, every stream, every tree, every animal—even every human soul—will find its way from lifeless atom into living entity. And yet, that [...]

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