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An Autoethnography of Collegium – Applications for Higher Education

As reported by The Atlantic, secular beliefs are on the rise among young people, and conservative Christians are withdrawing from secular society whilst demanding their religious beliefs be tolerated, even if it means discrimination and intolerance.  And this week’s Supreme Court ruling in favor of Hobby Lobby and other similar businesses that are owned byContinue reading “An Autoethnography of Collegium – Applications for Higher Education”

Posted byCarrieLynn D. ReinhardJuly 7, 2014August 5, 2014Posted inCommunication StudiesTags:atheists, awe, beholding, Catholic, Catholic ethos, Catholic higher education, Catholic social teaching, Catholicism, Collegium, common good, Community, criticism, curiosity, dialogue, e-portfolios, failure, hermeneutics, human dignity, justice, learning, lifelong learner, reflection, relationship, repetition, Respect, secularists, sharing, silence, social justice, solidarity, students, Supreme Court, The Other, university, wonder3 Comments on An Autoethnography of Collegium – Applications for Higher Education

An Autoethnography of Collegium – Final Day

Final Day: Thursday, June 26th Here we are, at the end of a very long week.  Long but fruitful.  I do not regret coming, although I will be very happy to once again be sleeping in my bed, with the nice padding. After days of discussing, debating, defining what is Catholic intellectualism, Catholic social teaching,Continue reading “An Autoethnography of Collegium – Final Day”

Posted byCarrieLynn D. ReinhardJune 26, 2014August 5, 2014Posted inCommunication StudiesTags:academic, beholding, Catholic, Catholic higher education, Catholic social teaching, collegiality, Collegium, experiments, failure, freedom, identity, intellectualism, mission, pedagogy, practice, praxis, projects, reflection, sacramental imagination, sacraments, social justice, students6 Comments on An Autoethnography of Collegium – Final Day
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