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Ralston College | Hermeneutic Charity — Kate Spanos @RalstonCollegeSavannah | Uploaded January 2024 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
“I’m definitely a better person for having been here.” Kate, a student in the inaugural year of Ralston College’s MA in the Humanities program, explores how her experiences at the College taught her to approach both course texts and her fellow students with an attitude of openness and humility.

Become a member of next year’s cohort in the MA in the Humanities program. Apply now: https://www.ralston.ac/humanities-ma

See Ralston College Student Testimonials Part I here:

youtu.be/8qGC-1odxt8

and Part II here:

youtu.be/qymrRu85pTw

as well as with three other short videos, each featuring a student discussing different aspects of their experience at Ralston:

A Call to Adventure — Anand Mangal youtu.be/hAlonQpUBkA
Learning Greek at Ralston — Joshua Gomersall youtu.be/ug3wXB0Vi1Y
Ralston and Savannah — Scott Robinson youtu.be/CSGFTbv24ms
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Hermeneutic Charity — Kate Spanos @RalstonCollegeSavannah

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