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Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations

Age of Nihilism: The Great War to the Culture Wars of Today

Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations

The Christian Research Institute

Education, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture

5 • 791 Ratings

🗓️ 11 April 2024

⏱️ 113 minutes

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Summary

“Before there was a West, there was Christendom.” Fr. John Strickland has written a monumental four-part history of Christendom—from the first millennium of Christendom which he deems “the age of paradise” to our current cultural condition which he labels “the age of nihilism.” telling the story of how both came to be.

On this episode Fr. John Strickland joins Hank to discuss Christendom’s most tumultuous century. As nihilism began to cast its menacing shadow on the eve of the First World War, a self-styled “antichrist” named Friedrich Nietzsche and an obstinately Christian Fyodor Dostoevsky both offered ominous visions of what the West would become if “God is dead” and any moral act thus becomes permissible. Though total warfare seemed to confirm such predictions, a project arose in its wake to rebuild utopia with secular ideologies that, in the case of Nazism, opened the abyss even further. Communism and liberalism were left after the Second World War to compete for ultimate preeminence, but both would ultimately fail to replace the lost transcendence of the West’s deep first-millennium past. As the twenty-first century opened, utopia was as elusive as ever, and a culture of paradise once again beckoned to a civilization exhausted by centuries of secularism.

Topics discussed include: What is the age of nihilism? (2:30); the impact and enduring legacy of Friedrich Nietzsche (9:00); Friedrich Nietzsche and the transvaluation of values (16:35); ideas have consequences—atheism always leads towards self-destruction (21:15); Nietzsche was the leading prophet of nihilism, the destruction of anything with value (31:40); Sigmund Freud’s impact on the age of nihilism (37:50); the rise of communism and the practical consequences of a world without God (43:00); how nihilism emboldens communism to manipulate Truth—as seen with Pravda (47:20); ideological worldbuilding—the efforts of the powers that be to break the influence of traditional values in society (57:25); ideological worldbuilding, Social Darwinism and Nazism (1:05:25); the individualistic legacy of liberalism (1:11:00); abortion as an unassailable value and ideal of liberalism  (1:18:30); how liberalism is a counterfeit of traditional Christianity (1:20:20); “Without God anything is permissible”—Fyodor Dostoevsky and the importance of repentance (1:24:15); Dostoevsky’s conviction (1:29:30); Putin on how progressivism leads to nihilism (1:34:00); transgenderism as the ultimate personification of nihilism (1:41:20); Christians must be a lighthouse in the midst of our current cultural storm—the paradisiacal transformation of the culture through the life of the Church (1:48:40).

For more information on receiving The Age of Paradise, The Age of Division, The Age of Utopia, and the Age of Nihilism individually, as a package of two or three or the full 4 Volume set for your partnering gift please click here.  https://www.equip.org/product/cri-resource-the-age-of-paradise-the-age-of-division-the-age-of-utopia-the-age-of-nihilism-4-volumes-on-ages-of-christendom-hup/



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Transcript

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0:00.0

And welcome to another edition of the Hank Unplugged podcast, a podcast that is committed to bringing the most interesting, informative, inspirational people directly to your earbuds.

0:33.6

And today we're talking about a subject that is not only inspirational and interesting, but

0:39.8

incredibly important.

0:41.8

It's informative, and it falls in the category of something that we all need to know a lot

0:49.8

about, and that is history.

0:52.1

To repeat myself a little bit, I often say that we are biblically illiterate, but it is also

0:59.2

true that we are largely historically illiterate.

1:03.9

And the old adage is, if you don't know history, you're bound to repeat it.

1:10.2

Father John Strickland, who is my guest today, has given us a handle on history,

1:14.6

a way of understanding history from Pentecost to the present. Father John Strickland is a priest

1:20.8

at St. Elizabeth Orthodox Church. He's a scholar. He's a professor of history. And he's an author. And, of course, the books that we are so excited about is his four-book series that takes us from Pentecost, as it were, to the present.

1:37.5

The fourth book in that series is the book that will focus on in this particular edition of the Hank Unplug podcast, it's titled

1:45.5

The Age of Nealism, Christendom from the Great War to the Culture Wars.

1:51.1

I was excited about all of the podcasts, but I'm particularly excited about this book because

1:55.7

it sort of gives us a sense of where we've been and where we are now and what we can do about it.

2:03.7

With that by way of introduction, Father John, it is a great pleasure to have you on the Hank

2:10.6

Unplugged podcast again today. Yeah, it's good to be back with you, Hank. I'm looking forward

2:15.3

to our final meeting today. Well, I hope it's not the final one. I mean, you're probably going to write some more books, and I've looked at some of the other books you've written.

2:23.0

And if you write it, I read it. And also, I'm happy to talk about it as well. The Age of Nealism, Christendom from the Great War to the Culture Wars. Maybe we should start at the very beginning.

2:36.3

What is the age of nealism?

2:40.0

Well, okay, so this is like the shortest span of time that I take on in the four-volume book series.

2:46.8

It covers the period of about a century from the late 19th century up until the late 20th century and even into the early 21st century.

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