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February 4, 2012

Reading the Gospels, Part Two, “The Short Version of the Story” – Richard Horner

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Second session in our “Reading the Gospels, Part Two” Director’s Class

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January 25, 2012

Reading the Gospels, Part Two, Introduction and Review – Richard Horner

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First session in our “Reading the Gospels, Part Two” Director’s Class

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November 16, 2011

Reading the Gospels, The Turn Toward Jerusalem – Richard Horner

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Tenth session in our “Reading the Gospels” Director’s Class

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February 25, 2011

“Proverbs, continued,” Richard Horner

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In the second episode from Dr. Horner’s class on “Hebrew Wisdom,” the class looks more closely at the opening books of Proverbs and the implications of the metaphors for wisdom and folly.

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October 28, 2010

“The Lingering Heritage of Galileo’s Crime,” Fred Gregory

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September 23, 2010

“Seeking God in Verse: The Sublime Poetry of John Donne and George Herbert,” J. Stephen Addcox

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August 19, 2010

“Science, Religion, and Worldview,” Fred Gregory

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I have heard it said that belief in Christian dogma is a hindrance to the writer, but I myself have found nothing further from the truth. Actually, it frees the storyteller to observe. It is not a set of rules which fixes what he sees in the world. It affects his writing primarily by guaranteeing his respect for mystery.

Flannery O'Connor