CONVERSATIO: A JOURNAL IN THE TRADITION OF CATHOLIC, BENEDICTINE & LIBERAL EDUCATION - VOLUME 1
I write with the exciting news that the Saint Vincent Center for Catholic Thought and Culture has published its first volume of Conversatio: A Journal in the Tradition of Catholic, Benedictine, and Liberal Education.
The idea of the journal is to provide a venue for Saint Vincent faculty to write for our community. The journal includes essays, poetry, and book reviews. As you can see from the contents below, the entries are academically serious and largely interdisciplinary in nature. They are the sorts of things one would expect a liberally educated person at a Catholic, Benedictine college in Latrobe to find informative, enriching, and—well—fun. Authors come from all parts of campus. This has truly been a collaborative endeavor full of SVC charm. The journals contents include:
Essays
Nathan Munsch, OSB – “Conversatio Morum: Hallmark of Benedictine Education or Invitation to a Way of Life
Jason Jividen – “Reading Xenophon’s Cyropaedia”
Robert Bufalini – “A Commemoration of Dante Alighiere: Dante’s Encounter with Saint Benedict in Paradiso XXII”
Aaron J. Sams and Kelsey S. Sams – “The Mind of Dorothy Sayers”
Michael Robinson – “Beyond Strength: The Cosmology of C.S. Lewis”
Daniel J. Heisey – “Mister Rogers’ Miniature Neighborhood”
Symposium on E. F. Schumacher’s Small is Beautiful
Lucas Briola – “A New Society within the Shell of the Old: Reflections on Small is Beautiful and an Integral Ecology”
Justin Petrovich – “Uncertainty is Beautiful”
Zachary G. Davis – “Of Course People Matter: A Response to Small is Beautiful from a ‘Modern’ Economist”
Book Reviews
Patricia Sharbaugh – Leon R. Kass, Founding God’s Nation
Matthew A. Fisher – Luigi Gioia, O.S.B., Saint Benedict’s Wisdom: Monastic Spirituality and the Life of the Church
Edward Mazich, O.S.B. – John Henry Newman, A Benedictine Education: The Mission of Saint Benedict and the Benedictine Schools
Daniel Vanden Berk – Stephen M. Barr, Modern Physics and Ancient Faith
Reviews of Faculty Books
Steven Gravelle – Joseph Ogbonnaya and Lucas Briola, Everything is Interconnected: Towards a Globalization with a Human Face and an Integral Ecology
Sara Lindey – Jerome C. Foss, Flannery O’Connor and the Perils of Governing by Tenderness
Daniele Arcara – Michael P. Krom, Justice and Charity
Dana Winters – Eric J. Mohr and Holly k. Mohr, Mister Rogers and Philosophy: Wondering through the Neighborhood
Stacy Birmingham – Patricia Sharbaugh, Irrepressible Light: The Women of the New Testament
Ben Schachter – Bradley C.S. Watson, Progressivism: The Strange History of a Radical Idea
Poetry
Selected Poetry of Julia Snyder
Isabel Sicree, Nicole Fratrich, and Elizabeth Elin - Winners of the 2021 Martin Luther King, Jr. Poetry Contest
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