This is a reading, writing and class discussion course. Students will read works prior to class and be ready to engage in live discussion via online sources. Students will write two short essays (500-750 words).
Course Objectives:
- To expose students to varied ancient, classical, or contemporary literary works
- To allow students to personally investigated universal themes and participate in what 3. Mortimer Adler calls “great conversations”
- To interrogate texts to develop interpretive questions designed to stimulate conversation
- To engage in meaningful Socratic conversation
- To develop parliamentary conversational skills to engage in respectful disagreement
- To recognize universal truths of literature as they relate to Christian thinking
- To develop writing skills in shorter academic essays
- To develop an academic writing style that incorporates literary present tense, mechanical skills that provide smooth flowing material, and text citation to support arguments
Texts:
- Mark Twain, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Materials for this course will be made available free of charge by the instructor.