Liberal Education: Piercing the Dome
As you all know, the theme of this year’s Colloquium is Student as Journeyman: Education, Formation, and Transformation. Mr. Powers asked me to talk on
As you all know, the theme of this year’s Colloquium is Student as Journeyman: Education, Formation, and Transformation. Mr. Powers asked me to talk on
When I looked at the old photograph of my “happy family,” buried for years in a forgotten album (see illustration), I immediately recognized my father,
No Historical Memory Yesterday, I watched the superb movie Oppenheimer, written and directed by Christopher Nolan. The movie is historically accurate, with one caveat. Nolan
The Starting Point Most of us are children of unhappy marriages, so we knew from suffering in early life, say by the age of seven
A friend of mine, a fellow theoretical physicist, after seeing Christopher Nolan’s movie Oppenheimer, asked for my take on Los Alamos National Laboratory, which in
The Patristic Fathers embraced the theological insights of Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopogite[1]: God is not any of the names used in the Old and New Testaments,