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The Angelic Host, Adult Infantilization, and a Pro-Life Victory
The belief in immaterial beings may not be in vogue in secular culture but forms an essential aspect of the Catholic vision of reality.
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Why Read Brideshead Revisited?: A Meditation on Sloth
Evelyn Waugh’s "Brideshead Revisited" presents an image of sloth, the vice of rejecting God's love and our spiritual inheritance.
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The God of Faith and Science with Stephen Barr and David Ronderos
Dr. Stephen Barr explores questions of faith and science, God and nature in an insightful conversation with Dr. David Ronderos.
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Christopher Dawson, Culture, and the Spiritual Vacuum of the Modern West
Drs. Joseph Stuart and David Tamisiea discuss the ongoing impact of cultural historian Christopher Dawson, including his insights of the spiritual vacuum of the modern West.
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Dr. David Ronderos
David Ronderos, PhD, is an associate professor of biology and fellow in Catholic Studies at the University of Mary, where he has taught courses on anatomy and physiology, hematology, cell and molecular biology, HHMI SEA-PHAGES, evolution, and the integration of knowledge. Dr. Ronderos is a member of the Society of Catholic Scientists.
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Dr. Stephen Barr
Stephen M. Barr, PhD, is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Delaware and former Director of its Bartol Research Institute.
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An Ode to Math, Leisure, and God
This is leisure. This is knowing God more.
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Alexander Mains
Alexander Mains, MEd, is an instructor of mathematics at the University of Mary. Prior to serving at the University of Mary, he worked as a high school mathematics instructor and tutor for students of all grade levels. Mains completed his undergraduate work at Miami University and earned an MEd in Educational Leadership from North Dakota State University.
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The Dignity of Occupation
Viewing the dignity of the human person through a Christian lens brings occupational therapy to life.
Oct 5, 2022 -
Dr. Julie Sandvig
Julie Sandvig, DOT, is an assistant professor of occupational therapy in the Saint Gianna School of Health Sciences at the University of Mary. Dr. Sandvig has over ten years of experience as an occupational therapist with patients of all ages, although her work has primarily been in a pediatric setting. In addition to numerous certifications within her field, Sandvig earned an MS in occupational therapy from the University of Mary and a doctorate in occupational therapy (DOT) from the University of Saint Augustine School of Health Sciences.
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