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Catholicism and Literature

A short course with Joseph Pearce

Catholicism and Literature with Joseph Pearce

This course is designed for the average Catholic seeking to deepen their understanding of Catholic faith and culture. In this series, Joseph Pearce takes a broad and panoramic approach to each topic, aimed at an enthusiastic but non-specialized audience. Upcoming titles in the series will explore topics such as literature, salvation, mercy, history, art, music, and philosophy. 

Learn about everything from the timeless Medieval epics, filled with heroism and divine intervention, to the brilliant wit and drama of Shakespeare’s plays, and the sweeping mythic landscapes of Tolkien’s famous trilogy. Along the way, travel through Dante’s Italy, where poetry meets theology; Cervantes’s Spain, the birthplace of chivalric adventures and satire; Dostoevsky’s Russia, a land of moral struggle and spiritual depth; and Jane Austen’s England, a world of wit, manners, and enduring truths about the human heart.

The new online course, Catholicism and Literature with Joseph Pearce, is more than just an introduction—it’s an illuminating exploration of the world’s most enduring stories. These works of literature are more than cultural milestones; they are windows into universal truths and mirrors reflecting our deepest longings. Through them, Joseph Pearce skillfully guides participants back to The Story—the Story of Salvation History—the ultimate narrative that unites all others.

This is what great literature does: it transcends the mundane, opening our hearts and minds to beauty, goodness, and truth. It invites us to see the world and ourselves in the light of the divine Storyteller, God himself.

Join Joseph Pearce on this joyful pilgrimage through the great literary works every Catholic should know. Discover how these timeless masterpieces enrich our understanding of faith, deepen our appreciation of God’s providence, and inspire us to live with purpose and grace.

Class 1

The Virgin Muse: Classical Epic and Tragedy

Class 2

Medieval Literature: From Boethius and Beowulf to Dante and Chaucer

Class 3

Shakespeare’s Catholicism: His Life and Times

Class 4

Shakespeare’s Catholicism: The Plays and Poems

Class 5

The Catholic Literary Revival: From Newman to Tolkien

Class 6

The Catholicism of The Lord of the Rings 

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