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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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    Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian - Children's Literature

    For thirty-one years Dr. Kalpakgian has been a professor at Simpson College in Iowa, teaching courses from Advanced Composition to Shakespeare, Chaucer, The English Novel, The Literature of Western Civilization (Great Books), and The Classics of Children's Literature. has been honored with a National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar Fellowship and an Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship, and in summer, 1985, he was invited to participate in the National Endowment for the Humanities Institute on Children's Literature. In 2007 Dr. Kalpakgian became Professor of Humanities and the Trivium at Wyoming Catholic College.

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    Dr. Gerry Gunderson - American Entrepeneurship

    Dr. Gerald Gunderson of Yorktown University will be discussing with Dr. Bishirjian the History of American Entrepreneurship. Professor Gunderson has published numerous academic papers, including studies of the cause of the American Civil War. the demise of the Roman Empire, and models of entrepreneurship. He has authored columns in more than 20 newspapers in the United States, including the 'Wall Street Journal,' and he has worked with national professional associations concerning entrepreneurship, economic and business history, private enterprise systems, economic education, and public policies. He served as President of the Association of Private Enterprise Education, and is now Editor of 'The Journal of Private Enterprise.'

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    Yorktown University Philosophy Instructor Explains his Quest for Truth.

    Dr. James Gustafson has taught philosophy for more than 30 years, including positions with the Romania Bible Institute & Seminary, the Romania Baptist Seminary, and the University of Oradea. He is an adjunct professor at Scott Theological College in Machakos, Kenya and New Theological College, Dehradun, India. He is an ordained Congregational minister, serving the West Congregational Church of Haverhill, Massachusetts since 1959, where he has also served as parish organist. Dr. Gustafson is the author of the textbook "The Quest for Truth, an Introduction to Philosophy," now in its 6th edition.

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