I wrote this essay for Front Porch Republic a few weeks back, little thinking about the great privilege of embodied learning. Grateful today for past meals shared with my students— and the ones to come.
“Berry moves the conversation from common nouns to proper ones and implicates us all in something deeply practical and doable, yet inexplicably difficult: to love our neighbor, the person right next to us, and the land beneath our very feet.” @cjlambert94 https://t.co/iVB9XdyiDp
For those in and around the Phoenix area, the new Mercy Initiative for Women in Civic Life and Thought @ASU_SCETL is hosting three excellent teacher-scholar's for a panel on TEACHING WOMEN: EXEMPLARS FOR THE GOOD LIFE.
@AngelParham (UVA) @cjlambert94 (@Hillsdale ) and Katie Elrod @Montrosians
https://t.co/mHxbcn8HtQ
How exciting is this line-up? Please pass this along, friends, and help us get the word out. Places almost filled already! https://t.co/v4YoQh0AYN. @TSEliotSocUK@eliotfoundation
Thanks to a @GroveCtyCollege research grant last summer, @SarahSoltis02 and I were able to co-author an essay on Jayber Crow and Dante's Divine Comedy. Now it's out: https://t.co/FP3QUYgVgG
great joining @heymiller for the Great Books podcast to chat about a T. S. Eliot play that doesn’t normally get a lot of airtime. Thanks for having me, John!
Friends: Join us Thursday for a book launch celebrating @BaylorISR's Dr. Alex Fogleman and his new book from @CambridgeUP: Knowledge, Faith, and Early Christian Initiation. Dr. David Lyle Jeffrey will offer comments, we'll hear from Alex, and then enjoy a reception to follow.