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Evening shot behind a statue infront of Ochre Court
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Old Toll-House, Portsmouth, R.I.
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Paramount Theater Projectionists
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Later note taped to back: Great uncle Fred Lewis (on left) - projectionist at Paramount Theater, Newport, RI ; underneath: Fred Lewis projectionist at the Strand Theatre
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Romano Guardini on technology, existence and the human person: An introductory exposition and appraisal
Abstract This interdisciplinary study strives to provide a philosophically critical, historical investigation and qualitative exposition regarding the observations and thought of Romano Guardini in order to suggest an answer to the question of `what it means to be human in an age of technology\u27. Guardini\u27s concerns and observations are presented as valid and pertinent to the current age. As such, this study investigates the manner in which the continued development and use of technology tend to affect the nature of man and man\u27s perspective towards himself in attempting to identify any basic sense of order and meaning within this contemporary world. This study also identifies and draws upon several thinkers whose thought may be understood as influencing Guardini, or who have more recently addressed similar concerns regarding the relation of man to modern technology as central aspects of a current, ongoing conversation. It remains however, that the primary content of this investigation is to provide a focused introduction and interpretation of Romano Guardini\u27s various concerns regarding the effects of technology on human existence. Guardini perceived existence through the lens of a singularly Christian Weltanschauung. This study presents Guardini\u27s concerns and observations about mankind as valid and relevant for serious consideration by both Christian and non- Christian in the present global culture. The observations of several thinkers such as Gerald Phelan, Frederick Wilhelmsen, and St. John Paul II are drawn upon to provide support and counterpoint to the overall investigation and insights that emerge from Guardini\u27s philosophical and theological anthropology of man
Faculty Assembly Minutes, 12-2-15 (Revised)
FA Minutes 12-2-15.pdf
FA Minutes 12-2-15 Revised.pd
Lamp post outside of Ochre Court
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Upward view of the windows of Ochre Court
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