Warning. This is something of a self-serving notice, but read anyways.
For those of you in the Pittsburgh Metro area, I will be teaching a course on Chesterton and Belloc from January to April this Spring Semester at the Byzantine Catholic Seminary (Perrysville Avenue off McKnight Road).
The class will meet on Monday nights from seven to about nine-ish. Full graduate credit and auditing options are available. Check out this Spring Semester page for contact info: http://www.byzcathsem.org/news/springcourses2010.php.
The course is entitled "Moral Theology in Chesterton and Belloc."
In addition to a number of essays and drinking songs that I will distribute, texts will include Orthodoxy, The Man Who was Thursday, The Four Men (of course), and Essays of a Catholic.
We'll have a good time.
Fr. Jonathan, I'm afraid the ten-hour commute to Pittburgh is more than I can manage, but I pray the Lord will make the course fruitful for you and your students. I am grateful, in any case, for your writing, which has provoked me to read "Orthodoxy", "The Man Who Was Thursday", and "The Everlasting Man.
Posted by: Reid | November 24, 2009 at 02:05 PM
That's almost worth a commute from California.
Posted by: robert | November 24, 2009 at 01:03 PM
Me too.
Posted by: Andrea Elizabeth | November 24, 2009 at 10:35 AM
Wow, I'd really like to take that course, Father! Too bad I'm nowhere near the Pittsburgh Metro area...
Posted by: Aaron Taylor | November 24, 2009 at 08:33 AM