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Faith and Letters
Ben Bishop
15 episodes
3 weeks ago
Host Ben Bishop interviews writers and thinkers at the intersection of Christianity, the life of letters, and the wide world of books.
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Host Ben Bishop interviews writers and thinkers at the intersection of Christianity, the life of letters, and the wide world of books.
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Books
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John Mark Reynolds
Faith and Letters
48 minutes
2 years ago
John Mark Reynolds
In 1996, Dr. John Mark Reynolds founded the Torrey Honors College, the Great Books program at Biola University. After many years there, he went on to serve as provost at Houston Baptist University, and later to help start The Saint Constantine School, an Orthodox Classical Christian school in Houston, Texas where he currently serves as president.  I studied under Dr. Reynolds during my first year at Biola, and I have always thought back fondly on my time in the program. After that initial exposure, I’ve continued to be fascinated by the assumptions and values that underpin classical education, as well the development of the Western canon. I enjoyed reconnecting with Dr. Reynolds, and getting an opportunity to ask about his own take on, and experience with, this ancient vision of human formation. 
Faith and Letters
Host Ben Bishop interviews writers and thinkers at the intersection of Christianity, the life of letters, and the wide world of books.