A dinner of chicken tenders and mashed potatoes followed in St. Joseph Commons, and then it was off to the nightly study session in St. Bernardine of Siena library. Students spent the time reading a selection from Søren Kierkegaard’s Fear and Trembling for this morning’s class. The text focused on Abraham and his willingness to sacrifice his son Isaac, which complemented the prior day’s reading from Genesis on the same subject.
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