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The Pillars: Jerusalem, Athens, and the Western Mind

Welcome to The Pillars: Jerusalem, Athens, and the Western Mind, a podcast that tells the story of the prophets, philosophers, and poets who created the West.

In this podcast, Rabbi Dr. Mitchell Rocklin guides listeners through more than 3,000 years of Western history, offering a coherent, civilizational story of how the West came to be—along with a deepened understanding of the challenges it now faces. While many of the texts discussed will be familiar to students of the humanities, Rabbi Rocklin offers a new framework for understanding them—a framework in which the teachings of the Jewish religious tradition play a central role. For, as Rabbi Rocklin explains, Western civilization can only be understood as the product of a transformative and ongoing collision between the great traditions of Jerusalem and Athens—between the religious spirit of the Jews and the philosophical spirit of the Greeks.

Judaism Religion & Spirituality History
Update frequency
every 4 days
Average duration
37 minutes
Episodes
91
Years Active
2024 - 2025
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Erasmus: Humanist and Reformer

Erasmus: Humanist and Reformer

Erasmus was arguably the greatest scholar and foremost humanist of the Northern Renaissance. As we learn more about him, we’ll explore the following questions:

  1. How was Erasmus’ Greek language schola…
00:49:23  |   Wed 17 Sep 2025
Europe in Crisis: The Struggle for the Church

Europe in Crisis: The Struggle for the Church

Political turmoil swept across Europe in the wake of the Protestant Reformation. To help us expand the topic, Rabbi Rocklin will answer the following questions:

  1. How did Luther’s approach to religiou…
00:34:13  |   Wed 10 Sep 2025
Martin Luther: Reformer or Revolutionary

Martin Luther: Reformer or Revolutionary

Few events in Christian history had a more dramatic impact than the Protestant Reformation. As we survey this seismic event, Rabbi Rocklin will answer the following questions:

  1. How did the spirit of …
00:33:41  |   Wed 03 Sep 2025
The Age of Exploration: Europe's Commerce and Classes

The Age of Exploration: Europe's Commerce and Classes

The spirit of discovery in the Renaissance will push Europe to expand its trade horizons and reshape its economy. On today’s episode, we’ll address the following questions:

  1. What were the technologic…
00:47:37  |   Wed 27 Aug 2025
Of Kings, Nobles, and Commoners: The Emergence of the New Monarchs

Of Kings, Nobles, and Commoners: The Emergence of the New Monarchs

Consolidation of power will dramatically alter politics, wars, and loyalties in Europe. To help us expand this notion, we’ll explore the following questions:

  1. What caused political power in Europe to…
00:34:47  |   Wed 20 Aug 2025
The Northern Renaissance:  Aesthetics, Mystics, and Humanists

The Northern Renaissance: Aesthetics, Mystics, and Humanists

The Northern Renaissance may be infused with the same spirit as the Italian Renaissance, but it manifested in uniquely northern European ways. On today’s episode, we’ll take a look at the following q…

00:34:07  |   Wed 13 Aug 2025
To be Loved or Feared: Machiavelli and the Politics of Power

To be Loved or Feared: Machiavelli and the Politics of Power

Modern politics cannot be fully understood without Machiavelli. To help us unpack this claim, Rabbi Rocklin will explore the following questions:

  1. How does Machiavelli shift the way that virtue is un…
00:42:51  |   Wed 06 Aug 2025
Human Dignity: Petrarch and Pico della Mirandola

Human Dignity: Petrarch and Pico della Mirandola

The notion of human dignity takes center stage as humanism comes to the fore with Petrarch and Pico. To help us explore the topic, Rabbi Rocklin will address the following questions:

  1. Why did Petrarc…
00:31:47  |   Wed 30 Jul 2025
An Era of Rebirth: The Italian Renaissance

An Era of Rebirth: The Italian Renaissance

A new era dawns on history as the Renaissance begins. As we begin to explore this period, Rabbi Rocklin will help us answer the following questions:

  1. Can the Renaissance truly be characterized as a n…
00:43:43  |   Wed 23 Jul 2025
Medieval Literature IX: Drama and Tales

Medieval Literature IX: Drama and Tales

Chaucer is arguably the most famous writer of the Middle English period. To give us a sense of his greatness, we’ll address the following questions:

  1. Since Chaucer was not the typical Medieval schola…
00:35:01  |   Wed 16 Jul 2025
Medieval Literature VIII: Dante and Boccaccio

Medieval Literature VIII: Dante and Boccaccio

Dante and Bocaccio did more to develop vernacular writing than perhaps any other writers of their era. On today’s episode, we’ll explore the following questions:

  1. To what extent should Dante be consi…
00:48:59  |   Wed 09 Jul 2025
Medieval Literature VII: Medieval Chivalry III

Medieval Literature VII: Medieval Chivalry III

Tales of knights, lords, and ladies have held a prominent position in the western imagination since they were first told. As we survey some of those tales, we’ll address the following questions:

  1. How…
00:32:39  |   Wed 02 Jul 2025
Medieval Literature VI: Medieval Chivalry II

Medieval Literature VI: Medieval Chivalry II

Passion, love, and romance take center stage in Medieval chivalric literature. As we survey some of the greatest works of that genre, we’ll find answers to the following questions:

  1. How does Tristan …
00:47:35  |   Wed 25 Jun 2025
Medieval Literature V: Medieval Chivalry I

Medieval Literature V: Medieval Chivalry I

The tragic heroes of the classical era now give way to the new type of hero who will arise in Medieval literature. To help us explore this concept, we’ll unpack the following questions:

  1. What makes B…
00:39:35  |   Wed 18 Jun 2025
Medieval Literature IV: Medieval Law and Love

Medieval Literature IV: Medieval Law and Love

The worlds of legal structures and romantic entanglements take a huge step forward during this time period. On today’s episode, Rabbi Rocklin will answer the following questions:

  1. How did Charlemagne…
00:45:15  |   Wed 11 Jun 2025
Medieval Literature III: Aquinas

Medieval Literature III: Aquinas

The next great philosopher in the tradition of western thought was Thomas Aquinas. As we survey his intellectual developments, we’ll address the following questions:

  1. Within the broad tradition of Ch…
00:52:11  |   Wed 04 Jun 2025
Medieval Literature II: Maimonides

Medieval Literature II: Maimonides

Maimonides arguably was the greatest philosopher of the twelfth century. Today, Rabbi Rocklin will help us unpack his legacy and address the following questions:

  1. Why was Maimonides’ codification of …
00:45:55  |   Thu 29 May 2025
Medieval Literature I: Islamic Thinkers

Medieval Literature I: Islamic Thinkers

The Medieval Islamic world was very advanced in its scholarship and studies, and in some instances surpassed the scholars of Europe. As we survey some of the greatest Islamic thinkers, we’ll address …

00:38:37  |   Tue 27 May 2025
Jews in the Middle Ages: Intellectual Life, Religion, and Persecution

Jews in the Middle Ages: Intellectual Life, Religion, and Persecution

Life as a Jew in the Middle Ages was difficult across both Christendom and Islamic lands. To help us unpack the topic, Rabbi Rocklin will address the following questions:

  1. How much truth is there to …
00:42:55  |   Thu 22 May 2025
The Classical Christian: Augustine's Life and Legacy

The Classical Christian: Augustine's Life and Legacy

When it came to establishing the doctrine of the Catholic Church, there are few quite as important and influential as Augustine. To explore the topic, Rabbi Rocklin will address the following questio…

00:42:47  |   Tue 20 May 2025
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