Despite my very long break from the blogging world, I am back to continue blogging.... School is all that's worth writing about, I suppose. That explains my three months of nothing to say this summer.
This semester, as I venture off to start my sophomore year at the University of Dallas, I'm headed off to Rome. One of the best aspects of an education at UD is their very own Rome Program. It's just like a simple study abroad program except it's exclusive to UD students. It's part of the Core Curriculum at UD for students to study western civilization and western theology tradition, so they take us over there for a semester to study in the heart of the western world and the heart of the Catholic Church.
About seven different courses are offered of which five are necessary for graduation at UD. My schedule is as follows: Literary Traditions III (in which we read a series of Greek tragedies and english plays), Wester Civilization I, Western Theology Tradition, Art and Architecture (where the school takes us on location to study Roman art and sculpture), Philosophy of Man, I believe. (I could be wrong about that last one. It's some sort of philosophy course.)
The truly remarkable aspect of this semester abroad is the deeper study of....life, the search for Truth in Europe, on foreign ground, in other cultures and other worlds. The curriculum of UD truly prepares a student for the search for Truth and a closer and deeper faith with God. So when they take the education over seas and challenge the students to discover something more, really the student cannot help but to begin to experience this search for Truth there, in the midst of their studies. So not only are they being prepared for the daunting yet extremely rewarding challenge of finding Truth, but they are able to dip there toes in the water, to test it out...and in one of the most beautiful places on Earth.
I depart for my journey on August 27th. I'll keep you updated.
Pax vobiscum.
August 17, 2008
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The Rome Program is one of UD's defining components. Take a good small backpack for your rail travel ... not just a sack with shoulder straps, but one with pockets and compartments. And whatever you do, leave the campus on the weekend. Railpasses only work if you get on the train. Enjoy the trip to the max. It may be a while before you go back.
James S. Huggins
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I wish you the best!
Enjoy your travels, learn much, and seek the Truth. You're lucky to have this opportunity!
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