Studying the lives of men and women is complicated, but it is from that study that we see vice and virtue and the end results of each, we learn of honor and dishonor, sacrifice and selfishness, self-discipline and dissipation.
The Greek Platonist and priest of Apollo at Delphi, Plutarch understood the project of instruction by writing the lives of great Roman and Greeks.
Dr. Tiffany Schubert has been teaching Plutarch’s Lives with the Wyoming Catholic College sophomores.
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The Age of Gnosticism: Transgenderism, Transhumanism, and Human Identity in the Digital Age with Miss Abigail O’Brien
Augustine’s Confessions with Dr. Daniel Shields
Wyoming Catholic College and Technology with Dr. Kent Lasnoski
Pro-Life After Dobbs 2: The Arguments for Abortion Rights with Dr. Michael Bolin
Pro-Life After Dobbs 1: Humanae Vitae with Dr. Jeremy Holmes
Jesus Baptism and Ours with Prof. Kyle Washut
”Nativity” by John Donne with Dr. Glenn Arbery
Christmas Poems with Izzy Ecoff, Gregory Bowman, Catherine Stancliffe, Elizabeth Shepherd, and Jonathan Alllen
Caesar, Virgil, and The Aeneid with Dr. Pavlos Papadopoulos
The Doctrine of the Immaculate Conception with Dr. Kent Lasnoski
”Fathers and Sons” with Dr. Tiffany Schubert
How and How Not to Be Happy with Dr. J. Budziszewski
The Truth About Sparta with Dr. Stephen Hodkinson
”Markmaker” with Mary Jessica Woods
Lumen Gentium and All Saints’ Day with Prof. Kyle Washut
The Exodus and the American Imagination with Dr. Virginia Arbery
The Book of Exodus with Dr. Kent Lasnoski
The Philosophical Side of Theology: St. Thomas’s Compendium with Dr. Jeremy Holmes
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