Regenia Gagnier’s lecture “A Literary Anthropology of Freedom and Choice: The Novel as Philosophical Anthropology” resonated with me for several reasons. Often, during the lecture, just one sent… more →
Genetics and Literaturev2009 wrote 8 months ago: Regenia Gagnier’s lecture “A Literary Anthropology of Freedom and Choice: The Novel as Philoso … more →
michaelalijewicz wrote 10 months ago: In Mel Brooks’ Star Wars spoof, Spaceballs, the plot begins because the female protagonist (a prince … more →
AM^2 wrote 1 year ago: As Prof. Clayton has pointed out, the repeated theme in all of the novels that we have read and film … more →
kellyb243 wrote 1 year ago: Three characters in the novel Mendel’s Dwarf wrestle to reconcile faith with the role of genetics an … more →
zacr12 wrote 1 year ago: I wanted to start a thread about tonight’s lecture by Ruth Schwartz Cowan at the Religion and … more →
kellyb243 wrote 1 year ago: In class on Friday, we heard a fascinating talk by Dr. Ellen Wright Clayton on the “Ethical, Legal, … more →
zacr12 wrote 1 year ago: While surfing the internet this evening, I ran across an interesting news piece from cnn.com. The Va … more →
Mismatched Sox wrote 1 year ago: The topic of religion seems to be of great importance to the books we have read in this course. In I … more →