In this week's episode of Saturdays at Seven, Todd Ream talks with Jeff Schloss, Professor of Natural and Behavioral Sciences at @Westmont. Schloss opens by discussing whether humans are inherently collaborative or competitive beings. Watch here: https://t.co/BsngIcHRUS
In this week's episode of Saturdays at Seven Todd Ream talks with Michelle González Maldonado, Provost at the University of Scranton. Maldonado talks about encountering feminist theology and black liberation theology that inspired her to pursue a vocation in theology-
In this week's episode of Saturdays at Seven conversation series, Todd Ream talks with Francis S. Collins, physician-scientist and former director of the @NIH. Collins begins by describing the day in November 2020, when he and his colleagues at the NIH unblinded the data-
In this week's episode of Saturdays at Seven conversation series, Todd Ream talks with Francis S. Collins, physician-scientist and former director of the National Institutes of Health @NIH. Collins begins by describing the day in November 2020-
The fact that evangelicalism is seen as more of a politically conservative moment over a movement that features the love of Jesus in the public square says a lot about evangelicalism…
In this week's episode of Saturdays at Seven, Todd Ream talks with @BCLAW professor, Cathleen Kaveny. Ream opens by asking Kaveny about her efforts concerning interdisciplinary scholarship. Watch the full conversation here: https://t.co/r9fEzLW5wL
“To Live a Common Life” ft. Boston College’s Cathleen Kaveny I Saturdays at Seven Ep. 48 (The Legal Vocation: Part Five of a Six Part Series)
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New episode of @XScholarsReview’s Saturdays at Seven Conversation Series on vocation.
“To Live a Common Life” ft. Boston College’s Cathleen Kaveny. https://t.co/fLePSKwpXM
1/6 At AACC, we are pleased to recognize the historic nomination of Vice President Kamala Harris as the official Democratic nominee of the 2024 Presidential Election. Never before has an Asian American or a Black woman been nominated for the presidency by a major political party.
“The Capacity and the Duty” ft. Stanford University’s Michael W. McConnell I Saturdays at Seven Ep. 47 (The Legal Vocation: Part Four of a Six Part Series)
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