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4th Annual O'Donovan Humanities Lecture featuring Dr. Glenn Arbery

Mar 19, 20181 hr 13 minEp. 16
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Episode description

Dr. Glenn Arbery, President of Wyoming Catholic College, provides insights on what woman essentially is by nature.  He does this by examining the character of Eve and how she has been depicted in literature throughout the ages.  Dr. Arbery will discuss contemporary secular views as well as the works of John Milton and C. S. Lewis building toward an image of what holy contemporary femininity can and does look like.  The image he draws us toward is one of beauty, strength, intelligence and piety that leads one to thrive and contribute to the culture as trustees of humanity.

 

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