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Painted Porch Episode 7 with Erik Wiegardt

It's the week for podcasts! Yesterday I announced my own new project, Good Fortune (coming soon) and today Episode 7 of Painted Porch is up.

Episode 7 is full of useful things. Greg talks about commonplace books. Mark lets us know about changes to New Stoa. I talk about the Tablet of Cebes. All that and an interview with Erik Wiegardt, founder of the first online Stoic community and all around interesting guy. So follow the links below to iTunes or PaintedPorch.org to download a great episode and, if you would, take a minute to review us on iTunes. It helps potential listeners find us.

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March 18, 2015 by Matt Van Natta.
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Announcement: Good Fortune - a new Stoic Podcast

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I'm launching a podcast in April! Listen below for details, and follow the links below to be up on Good Fortune news.

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March 17, 2015 by Matt Van Natta.
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Society of Epictetus: A Theistic Stoic Organization

I've mentioned before that my Stoic practice is informed by an atheistic outlook. I do not believe that Stoicism requires Zeus or providence to hold up as a coherent philosophy. That said, both god and providence are woven throughout ancient Stoic thought. With that fact in mind, a group of modern Stoics has recently founded the Society of Epictetus. Their organization will promote the religious aspects of Stoicism and support those Stoics who are drawn to the theological side of philosophical practice. If the spiritual thoughts of the early Stoics speak to you in any way, I recommend checking out the society's website. In particular, read the three papers made available in the references section if you want to learn a bit about the Stoic conception of god.

There are two reasons that I am interested in seeing this organization take off. The first is that I can not join it. The second is the creation of a Stoic seminary.

“They also say that God is an animal, immortal, rational, perfect in happiness, immune to all evil, providentially taking care of the world and of all that is in the world, but he is not of human shape. He is the creator of the universe, and as it were, the Father of all things in common, and that a part of him pervades everything, which is called by different names, according to its powers... ”
— Diogenes Laertius [7.147]

The Society of Epictetus has devised a beautifully succinct doctrinal statement. It reads simply, 'the Cosmos is conscious and providential.' If you can assent to that sentence, you can join the group with good conscience. As I can't agree with any part of it, I won't be joining. I'm not put off by that fact, I find it refreshing. I think the founders sculpted a phrase that perfectly encapsulates the spirit of Stoic religiosity. I would annoy me if their stated doctrine was so wishy washy that I could join up with no issues.

As to the seminary, I am happy that their will soon be true Stoic officiants for major life events. Stoicism has worthy thoughts concerning life, especially for the end of life. I myself have looked into becoming a humanist officiant or a death doula. I'm glad some Stoics will be afforded the opportunity to serve through this organization.

If you're a Stoic who believes in a providential universe, take advantage of this chance to help shape a new Stoic project. Be sure to let the rest of us know how it goes.

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