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    Although Arthur Pontynen was trained as a specialist in East Asian art and culture, the focus of his academic research research and teaching centers on a cosmopolitan but now commonly neglected choice. We can either seek a violent aestheticism in our lives, or we can seek truth, goodness, and beauty. In the face of a dominant yet failed Modernist-Postmodernist ideology today so common in the academy, Dr. Pontynen advocates development of the critical language by which we can pursue the truth. The conflict between relativism and the pursuit of truth is developed in Dr. Pontynen's “For the Love of Beauty: Art, History,” and the “Moral Foundations of Aesthetic Judgment” (Transaction Publishers, 2006).
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    Yorktown University - Dr. Christian Kopff - Intro to the Bible

    E. Christian Kopff, Ph.D was educated at St. Paul's School (Garden City, NY), Haverford College (B.A., summa cum laude) and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (PhD, Classics). He teaches Introduction to the Bible at Yorktown University. Introduction to the Bible approaches a reading of the Bible in the context of companion civilizations of the ancient Near East and looks at its subject with five goals in mind: 1)The Bible as historical growth and divine revelation, 2)The role of covenant and Kingdom in Biblical history, 3)Prophecy as movement and literary genre, 4) genres of the Bible: folk tale, history, poetry, prophecy, gospel apocalyptic, 5)The relationship of the Hebrew Bible to the New Testament.

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    Yorktown University - Dr. Gregory M. Brown - The Progressives

    During this era, America saw the beginnings of federal regulation of business through the regulatory commissions and antitrust laws, the income tax, the Federal Reserve Board, federal regulation of alcohol, drafting men to fight overseas, and more. The enactment of these policies in the same period is not an accident. All of them increased the role of government in society and were intended to do so, as the outcome of the rise of statist political philosophies across the Western world. Statist political ideas and movements, especially those of the egalitarian variety, gathered momentum in the period 1870-1900 and became strongest in the period from 1900 to World War I, challenging the Founders’ doctrine of limited government. This course will delve into the era’s history. Students will look at various types of Progressives, the growth of Progressive ideology, and its opposition to the philosophy of limited government.

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    Yorktown University - Dr. Lew Pringle - Marketing as a Career

    Dr. Lewis Pringle is Dean of the School of Business at Yorktown University and professor of marketing. He teaches two marketing courses at Yorktown University and courses in Statistics. Dr. Pringle earned his undergraduate degree in Chemistry from Harvard, a Masters in Business from MIT, and a doctorate at MIT with specialization in statistics and operations research. Today, he'll be speaking with Dr. Bishirjian on "Marketing as a Career."

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    Yorktown University - Dr. Michael Sanera

    Dr. Michael Sanera of Yorktown University will be talking today with Dr. Bishirjian about how public administration will be taught in a course taught by the person who created the personnel policies of the Reagan Administration.

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