Enlightened by Love Thought of Simone Weil
Ideas… Enlightened by Love: the Thought of Simone Weil 01 08 April 2002 All this week on Ideas...Enlightened by Love: the Thought of Simone Weil. T.S. Eliot said she had "a genius akin to sainthood." But Simone Weil died in obscurity in London in 1943 at the age of 34. Now, scholars and readers are paying attention to the enduring significance of her political and religious thought. Ideas producer David Cayley explores Weil's fusion of politics and mysticism as a philosophy for our time. That's tonight on Ideas at 9:05 (9:35 NT) on CBC Radio One. 02 09 April 2002 All this week on Ideas...Enlightened by Love: the Thought of Simone Weil. T.S. Eliot said she had "a genius akin to sainthood." But Simone Weil died in obscurity in London in 1943 at the age of 34. Now, scholars and readers are paying attention to the enduring significance of her political and religious thought. Ideas producer David Cayley explores Weil's fusion of politics and mysticism as a philosophy for our time. That's tonight on Ideas at 9:05 (9:35 NT) on CBC Radio One. 03 10 April 2002 All this week on Ideas...Enlightened by Love: the Thought of Simone Weil. T.S. Eliot said she had "a genius akin to sainthood." But Simone Weil died in obscurity in London in 1943 at the age of 34. Now, scholars and readers are paying attention to the enduring significance of her political and religious thought. That's tonight on Ideas at 9:05 (9:35 NT) on CBC Radio One 04 11 April 2002 All this week on Ideas...Enlightened by Love: the Thought of Simone Weil. T.S. Eliot said she had "a genius akin to sainthood." But Simone Weil died in obscurity in London in 1943 at the age of 34. Now, scholars and readers are paying attention to the enduring significance of her political and religious thought. Ideas producer David Cayley explores Weil's fusion of politics and mysticism as a philosophy for our time. That's tonight on Ideas at 9:05 (9:35 NT) on CBC Radio One 05 12 April 2002 Tonight on Ideas...the conclusion of Enlightened by Love: the Thought of Simone Weil. T.S. Eliot said she had "a genius akin to sainthood." But Simone Weil died in obscurity in London in 1943 at the age of 34. Now, scholars and readers are paying attention to the enduring significance of her political and religious thought. Ideas producer David Cayley explores Weil's fusion of politics and mysticism as a philosophy for our time. That's tonight on Ideas at 9:05 (9:35 NT) on CBC Radio One.
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