MARCH 2021
CONTINUING THE CONVERSATION THE FREDERICK M. SUPPER HONORS NEWSLETTER
THE VISION
As honors alumni you make up a special community, which is why we’re putting together a special way to keep in touch with you. Over the years, I have seen many of you ask your honors professors for reading lists, book suggestions, and updates on what they are reading. So we’re putting together a unique newsletter designed to help you retain that sense of community and curiosity. Honors faculty will be able to share their own words, about ideas that have come up in class, recent books or movies they would recommend, links to any articles they have written, little stories from life, and maybe even a jambalaya recipe. We hope this will help you sustain your habit of reading and a connection with the community. Please enjoy and, as always, we welcome your feedback, updates and suggestions. Feel free to reach out to me or your professors with reading suggestions of your own and responses to the readings we recommend.
FROM DR. ST. ANTOINE:
From Dr. St. Antoine: Since all of you take such ownership in the reading list for capstone, I feel like I need your permission to make changes. Alas, I went rogue and changed things up a bit. I have added two new books to Christian Vocation and Worldview: James K.A. Smith’s On the Road with St. Augustine and Rod Dreher’s How Dante Can Save Your Life. I have packaged the two together into a theme I am calling “How to pack for the real world.” (Hint - bring your honors books.) Both authors write a memoir of sorts in which they use the great books, Augustine and Dante respectively, to navigate the triumph and suffering, love and loss, work, leisure, and fellowship that punctuate a life well lived.
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