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Book SynopsisTable of Contentschapter 1 Humanities: Reading Theology, John F. Haught chapter 2 Philosophy as a Mode of Liberal Learning, Jesse Mann chapter 3 Teaching Literature in a Liberal Studies Program, Michael J. Collins chapter 4 Seeing Art as Cultural Inquiry, Diane Apostolos-Cappadona chapter 5 Understanding History, Phyllis O'Callaghan. Science, Technology and Social Science: Science, Technology, and Society, Thomas P. McManus chapter 6 Understanding Interrelatedness in the Social Sciences, Elizabeth James chapter 7 Liberal Studies Education in the Information Age, Deborah Everhart chapter 8 Locating the Self in a Universe of Values: Triangulation, Liberal Studies, and Sociology, William F. McDonald. Values Issues: The Disclipline of Dialogue, Francis Ambrosio chapter 9 Multiculturalism and American History, Ronald Johnson chapter 10 The Information Explosion and the Quest for Knowledge, Chester Gillis. Liberal Studies: The Scholar and Students: Research and Liberal Learning, Richard B. Schwartz chapter 11 The Wisdom of Merlyn, Mary Anne Grant. Index