Liberal Arts College - 1960 Volume 22 Transcript: 26 pages Christianity is based on the experience that in every generation there is so much calamity, so much end of the world, so much catastrophe, that those who are loved enough by their maker to survive the catastrophe, as the fruit of this catastrophe, will begin to speak a new language. That’s a people of the spirit. It cannot be anticipated. It cannot be planned. It cannot be pre-organized. It can be believed in. March 3, 1960 The thrust of this lecture is to argue how colleges and universities today do not prepare one for creating a future. Rosenstock-Huessy describes different types of groups we belong to; what those groups mean to us in terms of past, present, and future, and how traditional colleges teach about the past and present only. The lecture thus serves as a useful foundation for curriculum development and, by inference, one may assume he also indicates what the liberal arts college should teach. One transcript. ISBN: 0-912148-41-1 (Transcript) Price: $7.50
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