Week 8: Post-Liberalism, Cloud Fluff, and a Cattle Drive
Th eighth week of the Shaftesbury Fellowship was mainly focused on completing our research projects, but we also had some time for some fun outings.
On Monday, we had the opportunity to engage with Rev. Dr. John Arthur Nunes, senior fellow at CRCD and president of California Lutheran University. We discussed culture, religious liberty, and what it looks like to cultivate the life of the mind in a post-liberal age. For the seminar, we read After Nationalism by Samuel Goldberg and A World After Liberalism by Matthew Rose.
Later in the week, I had the opportunity to visit a fun local coffee shop called La La Land with some of the other Fellows as we continued to work on our research projects. For the sake of spontaneity, I decided to try their house latte, which included a shot of vanilla syrup and something called "cloud fluff." During that time, I finished the rough draft of my paper.
On Thursday, we had our third seminar on rights with CRCD executive director, Trey Dimsdale. We discussed Mary Ann Glendon's book, Rights Talk, and a range of other issues related to it. While I do not have a background in legal philosophy, I have been learning so much from our seminars with Mr. Dimsdale and it has both opened my eyes to the complexity of law in our country and also deepened my respect for those who study it.
First thing on Friday morning, I had the opportunity to meet with my mentor and hear her feedback on my rough draft. She gave me some excellent critique on how I can continue to refine the paper and was very encouraging. At this point, I am mainly working on minor revisions and preparing to present the paper in a little over a week.
Later that afternoon, I had the opportunity to visit the Forth Worth Stockyards with some of my colleagues. It was a quintessentially Texan experience, with a symbolic cattle drive, a Western strip mall, and a yummy barbecue lunch.
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