Blueprint or Freedom? Discerning Your Vocation
The second in a four part series of disputations, examining "disputed" questions live among young people today. Led by Professor R. J. Snell. For Princeton Students Lunch provided
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The second in a four part series of disputations, examining "disputed" questions live among young people today. Led by Professor R. J. Snell. For Princeton Students Lunch provided
Join us for dinner and discussion on "The Vocation of the Public Intellectual and Writer" with Princeton alum and editor of First Things, Matthew Schmitz. Open to all Princeton students.
The third in a four part series of disputations, exploring disputed questions live among young people. Led by Professor R.J. Snell. For Princeton students Lunch provided
The Moral Life and the Classical Tradition Seminar is a week-long program for rising high school juniors and seniors as well as rising college freshmen interested in the ancient philosophical tradition and its influence in the Christian moral life.
The Moral Life and the Classical Tradition Seminar is a week-long program for rising high school juniors and seniors as well as rising college freshmen interested in the ancient philosophical tradition and its influence in the Christian moral life.
This summer we will be offering a new seminar for incoming college freshmen on how to navigate the opportunities and challenges of the contemporary university.