“I begin this book, on the humanities,” writes Wyoming Catholic College Associate Professor of Fine Arts and Humanities, Dr. Jason Baxter, “with a description of travel, because I think the experience of being immersed in a world of surprises, like I was in Ischia, and the experience of reading a ‘great book’… is fundamentally analogous.”
Dr. Baxter goes on to write that his just-released book Falling Inward: Humanities in the Age of Technology is an answer to the question, “How is the profound sense of travel like the experience of reading?” Both are fundamentally the experience he calls “falling inward.”
To discuss his book and the meaning of its title, Dr. Baxter is our guest this week on The After Dinner Scholar.
Order Dr. Baxter's book, Falling Inward from Cluny Media or Amazon.
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Lumen Gentium for All Saints' Day with Professor Kyle Washut
Shakespeare, Caesar, Culture, and Politics with Dr. Khalil Habib
Dionysus, Apollo, and the Challenge of Deep Knowing with Dr. Thaddeus Kozinski
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Hamilton, Madison, and Jay: Exploring "The Federalist Papers" with Dr. Virginia Arbery
Plato's "Alcibiades": The Gateway to Philosophy with Professor Kyle Washut
Transcending Time and Space through the Study of Latin with Professor Eugene Hamilton
Good without God?: Iris Murdoch's Moral Vision with Dr. Thaddeus Kozinski
Religious Liberty in America with Dr. James Tonkowich
The Witness of the Whisky Priest: Graham Greene's "The Power and the Glory" with Dr. Glenn Arbery
Flannery O’Connor and the Warthog from Hell with Dr. Kent Lasnoski
Lecture: Prospero's Return by Dr. Glenn Arbery
The Use of Power and the Possibility of Grace in Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” with Dr. Glenn Arbery
Lecture: The Exodus and America by Dr. Virginia Arbery
The Puritans, the Exodus, and the American Experience with Dr. Virginia Arbery
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