Week 10: Wrapping Up the Fellowship
As I write, the Fellowship has just concluded with a few final activities.
On Monday, we enjoyed our final seminar, a seminar on religious freedom from a global perspective with Todd Huizinga. For the seminar, we read his book The New Totalitarian Temptation: Global Governance and the Crisis of Democracy in Europe and Legutko's The Demon in Democracy: Totalitarian Temptations in Free Societies. During the seminar, we discussed the workings of the European Union and the United Nations, with an emphasis on the function of religious liberty in both of those entities.
After the seminar, we proceeded to the final event of the Fellowship: the presentations of our research for the summer. It was fascinating to hear what my colleagues have been studying over the summer. I truly admire and commend them for their intellectual curiosity and for the eloquence and logic with which they constructed their arguments. I presented a paper entitled, "Schooling the Heart with Story: The Role of Narrative in Virtue Education."
To celebrate our final night, we sat down to an exquisite meal at nearby restaurant. Over the meal, we reminisced while enjoying one another's company for one of the last times we were to gather all together.
In the next week, I will write a final reflection on the Fellowship as a whole before I conclude the Shaftesbury Journal.
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