A video conversation on the “human Fall” with Matthew Milliner and Jesse Hake (sponsored by the latter)

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If you haven’t done so, consider a subscription to Jesse Hake’s always-engaging Substack page, Copious Flowers. Likewise, check out Matthew Milliner’s treasure of a webpage, with links to his numerous writings, which you will find here. And he’s also on Substack: here.

I mention Jesse and Matt, having just concluded a stimulating discussion with them about ninety minutes ago on the fascinating topic, “the human Fall.” Jesse has already posted it, so I’m following suit. You can find it on Jesse’s page here, or by going directly to the YouTube video here:

Here is Jesse Hake’s intro to the video:

Author and retired parish priest Addison Hodges Hart along with Wheaton College art history professor Matthew Milliner chat with me (Jesse Hake) about the concept of a meta-historical human fall. In addition to many other thinkers and writers from over the ages, we reference some of these recent essays and projects by the three of us: https://comment.org/at-the-field-muse…

https://addisonhodgeshart.substack.co…

https://afkimel.wordpress.com/2024/03… https://copiousflowers.substack.com/p… You can find more information about Matthew and Addison and their many books from these pages: https://www.wheaton.edu/academics/fac… https://www.amazon.com/stores/Addison…

https://addisonhodgeshart.substack.co…

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