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The After Dinner Scholar
Wyoming Catholic College
100 episodes
8 months ago
Weekly conversations about the Liberal Arts and The Great Books with Wyoming Catholic College professors, board members,and guests.
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Weekly conversations about the Liberal Arts and The Great Books with Wyoming Catholic College professors, board members,and guests.
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education,
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Christianity,
Philosophy
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Contemplating Nature with Dr. Stanley Grove
The After Dinner Scholar
15 minutes 38 seconds
1 year ago
Contemplating Nature with Dr. Stanley Grove
It’s been a strange winter here in Lander, Wyoming beginning with nearly two feet of snow on Thanksgiving—of which about fourteen inches fell between four and eight PM. Another foot or so just before Christmas and nothing but dribs and drabs after that. And now—a bit early—what’s left of that snow is melting in warm, early spring weather. Not that we don’t think about getting outside and enjoying nature even in the depths of January, but as the days warm, fishing, gardening, hiking, and all the joys of the warm seasons become topics of conversation. Nature. Nature is a fundamental part of a Wyoming Catholic College education because—well, nature is fundamental. Dr. Stanley Grove shares about the place of nature in the college's curriculum and in our lives.
The After Dinner Scholar
Weekly conversations about the Liberal Arts and The Great Books with Wyoming Catholic College professors, board members,and guests.