The Dies Irae, a hymn from the 12th century, speaks about the second coming of Christ and the Judgment Day. In addition to that, the Latin text just happens correspond with the Latin Wyoming Catholic College sophomores are learning right now.
It is, in fact, a powerful and challenging combination of poetry, theology, spirituality, and Latin grammar.
Noticing all that, Prof. Kyle Washut and Prof. Eugene Hamilton integrated a bit of second year Latin with second year Trivium. Prof. Washut is our guest this week on The After Dinner Scholar
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Questions of Life and Death with Dr. Kent Lasnoski
From the World of Shadows to the Light of Truth: Plato's Cave with Dr. Pavlos Papadopoulos
St. Thomas Aquinas on the Resurrection of Jesus with Dr. Jeremy Holmes
The Grand Sweep of Western Civilization with Dr. Wilfred McClay
"In an Urban Wilderness with Christ in the City" with Dr. Kent Lasnoski
College, Community, and Apprenticeship: The Founders' Scholarship with Dr. Jason Baxter
How High the Moon, How Far the Stars? with Dr. Scott Olsson
How a Medieval Metaphysical Revolution Changed Our World with Mr. J. William Thrippleton, III
Christian Fiction and the Rules of Subcreation with Mary Woods, Class of 2019
Lent: A Time of Sacrifice, Growth, and Joy with Fr. Paul Ward
The Being, the Goodness, and the Providence of God with Dr. Michael Bolin
Hard Texts and Charitable Reading with Dr. Tiffany Schubert
The Medieval Mind of C. S. Lewis with Dr. Jason Baxter
Plutarch: Political Life and Personal Character with Dr. Pavlos Papadopolous
Digging Deeper: The Junior Author Project with Dr. Kent Lasnoski
The Gift of Friendship with Prof. Kyle Washut
Perfect Solids and Conic Sections with Dr. Henry Zepeda
Getting Wisdom in 2019 with Dr. Jeremy Holmes
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