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Finding God Beyond Harvard: The Quest for Veritas
Finding God Beyond Harvard: The Quest for Veritas
Finding God Beyond Harvard: The Quest for Veritas
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Finding God Beyond Harvard: The Quest for Veritas

Written by Kelly Munroe Kullberg

Narrated by Kate Reading

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In her book Finding God at Harvard, Kelly Monroe brought together the stories of thinking Christians whose search for truth led them to Veritas---in the person of Jesus Christ. Now she tells the story of her own journey into wonder and discovery, which took her beyond the ivied walls of Harvard to universities across the country. In the midst of the arid skepticism of the academy, she found a vibrant, interdisciplinary community unafraid of facing life's toughest questions, embracing the quest for true knowledge with intellectual rigor, delight and joy. As The Veritas Forum grappled with the insights of the academy's brightest Christian scholars, Kelly came to realize that truth or Veritas is no mere abstract concept but the very light by which we see all things. Engaging narrative and provocative content come together in this mind-stretching and heart-challenging journey. Come with Kelly on an intellectual road trip as The Veritas Forum explores the deepest questions of the university world, and the culture at large. And discover for yourself that Veritas transcends philosophy or religion and instead brings true life.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 1, 2006
ISBN9781596442542
Finding God Beyond Harvard: The Quest for Veritas

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    While I liked this, and really dug Kullberg's personal connection to the creation of the Veritas Forum, I felt like I was reading about one of the characters from Whit Stillman's Metropolitan (for good or bad).