Who are we as Americans? Dr. Virginia Arbery, Associate Professor of Humanities at Wyoming Catholic College points out that the New England Puritan self-understanding is the root of our American self-understanding. Their sense of an exodus from England with a new beginning in the New World to found “A City on a Hill,” a New Jerusalem, remains with us today. Dr. Virginia Arbery is our guest on this edition of The After Dinner Scholar.
Chaplaincy and Spiritual Life at Wyoming Catholic with Msgr. Daniel Seiker
Pursuing Poetic Knowledge with Dr. Jim Tonkowich
The Constitution, Philosophy, and Pope John Paul II with Judge Leon Holmes
The Founding of Rome and the Question of Honor with Dr. Pavlos Papadopoulos
The Wrath of Achilles: Reading Homer's Iliad with Dr. Glenn Arbery
Lecture: "Beauty is Truth: How Poetry Enriches Science" by Dr. Tiffany Schubert
Lecture: "Beauty is Truth: Beauty and Science" by Dr. Jeremy Holmes
Lecture: "Beauty is Truth: Shattering the Medieval Vision" by Dr. Jim Tonkowich
Lecture: "Beauty is Truth: C. S. Lewis and the Medieval Vision" by Dr. Tiffany Schubert
Liberal Arts for Everyone (Part 2) with Dr. Kent Lasnoski
The Liberal Arts for Everyone (Part 1) with Dr. John Mortensen
"Learning in War-Time" and in Every Other Time with Dr. Jason Baxter
Ptolemy and the Shape of the Universe with Dr. Henry Zepeda
Through the Gate of Lodore with COR Missionary Bob Milligan
Pericles and the Golden Age of Athens with Dr. Pavlos Papadopoulos
Believing in Beauty by Dr. James Tonkowich
The Medieval Experience of Beauty with Dr. Jason Baxter
The Liturgical Music of the Christian East with Prof. Christopher Hodkinson
“Better is One Day in Your Courts”: Rethinking Sunday with Dr. Kent Lasnosk
Wyoming Catholic College's Class of 2020 by Dr. Glenn Arbery
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Heal, Survive & Thrive!
A Voice In The Darkness
Destiny Is Debatable (Formerly Ambiguously Blind)
جافکری | Jafekri
BPLUS بیپلاس پادکست فارسی خلاصه کتاب