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Sacred and Profane Love

Jennifer Frey
Sacred and Profane Love is a podcast in which philosophers, theologians, and literary critics discuss some of their favorite works of literature, and how these works have shaped their own ideas about love, happiness, and meaning in human life. Host Jennifer A. Frey is the inaugural dean of the Honors College at the University of Tulsa. The podcast is generously supported by The Institute for Human Ecology at the Catholic University of America and produced by Catholics for Hire.

Top mentioned books

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Newton's Principia

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Isaac Newton
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The peregrine

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J.A. Baker
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The Jungle

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Upton Sinclair
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Lost in Thought

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Zena Hertz
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From Union Square to Rome

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Dorothy Day
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The Plague

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Albert Camus
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Leisure

The Basis of Culture
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Joseph Piper
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Creed of the Old South

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Basil Gildersleeve
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