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11. St. Thomas More's Dialogue of Comfort with Dr. Michael West

23 min · 4 de may de 2020
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Dr. Michael West, affiliate assistant professor of English and Director of Studies in Catholic Faith & Culture at the University of Dallas [https://www.catholicfaithandculture.udallas.edu/], joins the show to discuss the distance learning program he directs. Recently, Studies in Catholic Faith & Culture began releasing some of its courses and talks on YouTube for free. We focused on Dr. Gerard Wegemer's reflections [https://youtu.be/snPuXGuhes0] on St. Thomas More's A Dialogue of Comfort against Tribulation. Other books mentioned in the episode: Dante Purgatorio Dicken Pickwick Papers Ray Bradbury Fahrenheit 451, Golden Apples of the Sun Christopher Alexander A Pattern Language

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