Today i finished watching The Passion of Joan of Arc, as published by criterion with the "Voices of Light" soundtrack. In the booklet of the soundtrack it included sources from medieval texts of female mystics and feminists and this is something i've never heard of or even considered, i had to know more, and when i checked out the youtube search results this seemed to be the only decent, accessible video, then i checked your channel and as i've been wanting to get into theology and old history stuff but not knowing where to start, well lemme just say i'm about to have an absolute riot with the next few weeks of quarantine. Thank you!!!
Did any of the French Kings Phillip IV, Louis X, Phillip V, and Charles IV have interesting appellations (ex. Phillip II = Phillip Augustus (the increaser))?
I'm glad he moved to filtered online questions only. The interruptions weren't adding much. With rare exceptions. These lectures are well prepared and the audience was really causing a problem.
Today i finished watching The Passion of Joan of Arc, as published by criterion with the "Voices of Light" soundtrack. In the booklet of the soundtrack it included sources from medieval texts of female mystics and feminists and this is something i've never heard of or even considered, i had to know more, and when i checked out the youtube search results this seemed to be the only decent, accessible video, then i checked your channel and as i've been wanting to get into theology and old history stuff but not knowing where to start, well lemme just say i'm about to have an absolute riot with the next few weeks of quarantine. Thank you!!!
Beautiful, thanks for sharing this.
Did any of the French Kings Phillip IV, Louis X, Phillip V, and Charles IV have interesting appellations (ex. Phillip II = Phillip Augustus (the increaser))?
Julian of Norwich. My favorite NDE account.
Fantastic! thank you so much
Hahaha any questions? *Lady starts singing*. I love the open nature of these things.
I love the mission statement, at least.
"Dark Ages" was, actually, the Age of Light.
Great video!
I missed Hildegard de Bingen...
Maybe because she's German.This is more about the Anglo-Franco era.
1.20 - There is always one in every audience.
I'm glad he moved to filtered online questions only. The interruptions weren't adding much. With rare exceptions. These lectures are well prepared and the audience was really causing a problem.