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"Western Heritage: From the Book of Genesis to John Locke" - Q&A 2
Presenting the 11-part Hillsdale College course titled "Western Heritage: From the Book of Genesis to John Locke." This second Q&A features Korey D. Maas, Assistant Professor of History, Hillsdale College, in conversation with John Miller, Hillsdale College's Director of the Herbert H. Dow II Program in American Journalism.
This Q&A, as do all the Q&As in the course, has a Lecture counterpart that should be watched before viewing the Q&A.
As always, thank you for tuning in to these important series' by Hillsdale College, and for your comments. Carpe diem!
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Hillsdale College (https://www.Hillsdale.edu) has many online courses available for free to all. Most of these courses are on a 10-week schedule; that is, one lecture/Q&A per week for 10 weeks. I plan on making these available on that same one-per-week schedule, regardless the overall number of weeks involved in a given course (5, 10, 11...whatever). Each course usually involves a "Lecture" and a "Q&A." Some, however, may have an "Introduction" (or something similarly titled) in addition to the Lecture and Q&A. Whatever video content is available for that week will be posted at the same time, if I have it all (which, at this time, I do).
Considering how easy it is to participate in these free-to-watch courses via the Hillsdale website, I encourage visitors here to consider that. For those who, for whatever reason, would rather view this content elsewhere, I am making them available here. (I believe there is no copyright issue, but I make no guarantees that the content will always be available here. Another reason, perhaps, to consider following the coursework via the Hillsdale website.)
At present I have available 16 courses, most of which are on a 10-week schedule. At the first posting for a new course, I will endeavor to properly indicate the number of weeks for that particular course. There are more than 16 courses available from Hillsdale, but I have chosen only these 16. (Note that this number will likely grow, as Hillsdale continues to add courses.)
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Although founded in America in 1844, Hillsdale College's message is, I believe, relevant to all people everywhere. However, the overwhelming majority of the coursework focuses on America's heritage, Constitution, overall form and workings of government, and God.
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