荣誉教授

珍妮弗爱尔摩

英语教授

“It’s a blessing and a privilege to be part of the Honors program. No matter how much of my own knowledge and thinking I bring into an Honors class on any given day, I leave the room with more. When a group of people who are truly eager to learn come together to seek the common goals of understanding and wisdom, the result is transformative not just intellectually but spiritually. The program equips students to pursue their goals with discipline and a sense of purpose, and the relationships forged in that atmosphere of mutual support and respect become the foundation of lifelong learning and discipleship.”

教授: Writing about Literature, The World of Christendom and Islam

 


大卫HORKOTT

Associate Professor of Philosophy

“I am passionate about teaching in the honors program because learning is an inherently fulfilling activity for me and my students. The honors program shapes moral and intellectual character, and students gain a finer sense of taste and personal style. Studying the great books and great ideas of Western European culture prepares students for useful careers outside of the university. 最后, studying in the Supper Honors program at PBAU contributes to students’ ability to function as bold and responsible citizens. In America we govern ourselves – we owe it to ourselves to be as enlightened as possible.”

 

教授: The World of Polis and Covenant, The World of Caesar and Christ, The World of 人文主义 and Reform, The World of Reason and 反抗

 


卡尔•米勒

Associate 英语教授

“On a campus rife with talent, the students of the 晚餐荣誉课程 are truly exceptional. I love the opportunity to work with students early in 这个项目 in the Writing 关于 Literature seminar; their potential is staggering, their diversity and intellect make for incredible class discussion, and their final writing productivity is always an affirmation of the course, 这个项目, and the students’ future elite work in a wide variety of academic fields.”

教授: Writing about Literature

 

 


内森•麦克斯韦

Associate Professor of Biblical Studies

“The Supper Honors classroom is a space where faculty renew their love for learning and students cultivate a keen sense for the enduring value of the liberal arts – a formative pilgrimage traveled together with a diversity of classmates and colleagues. ”

教授: The World of Polis and Covenant

 

 

 

 


旧金山的广场

政治学教授

“The honors program allows me the opportunity to encourage young students to reflect on the fundamental questions of human life through the works of great authors. I am privileged to witness the intellectual and spiritual growth of our honors students in their journey to adulthood.”

教授: The World of Polis and Covenant, The World of Caesar and Christ

 

 

 


加里·坡

历史学教授

“I enjoy teaching in the Honors program because of its focus on primary sources. We really get to dig into the texts and wrestle with the ideas there. But we just don’t read these texts we look at the bigger questions of life that transcend time. We get to interact with some of the ‘greats’ of history and wrestle with their ideas and how they approached this life and beyond. This can lead to transformative conversations on what it means to be a thinking Christian in today’s world and what it truly means to live a Christian life. Watching our students grow and develop makes it all worthwhile!”

 

教授: The World of Polis and Covenant, The World of Caesar and Christ, The World of Christendom and Islam, Dr. Poe also leads the Honors Travel-Study program

 


琳达·雷德尔

政治学教授

教授: The Roots of American Order

 

 

 

 

 


BEATE RODEWALD

Associate 英语教授

教授: The World of Christendom and Islam, The World of 人文主义 and Reform, The World of Reason and 反抗, The World of Despair and Hope

 

 

 


汤姆圣.安东尼

Professor of Communication

“Life in the 荣誉项目 resembles British residential colleges and early American colleges. 班级很小. Students read and discuss primary sources rather than textbooks. They take ownership in their education and motivate one another and themselves. Our students graduate well prepared for graduate schools and for careers.”

导演, 弗雷德里克•米. 晚餐荣誉课程

 

 


伊丽莎白STICE

Associate 历史学教授

“I enjoy teaching in Honors because I love reading old texts and I enjoy helping students connect to different ideas and worldviews.”

教授: 人文主义 & 改革的原因 & 反抗

 

 

 

 

 


ERIC TIPPIN

Assistant 英语教授

“I appreciate how the PBA honors program fulfills the liberal arts ideal of treating knowledge as a good end in itself. And, as John Henry Newman writes, the “good” of knowledge “is not only good but reproductive of good.” The honors program approaches our great books inheritance as a gift to be cherished, not as an ideological or professional tool, and this approach is itself a great gift to our students.”

教授: Writing 关于 Literature