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J. Rufus Fears |
University of Oklahoma Ph.D., Harvard University
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Dr. J. Rufus Fears is David Ross Boyd Professor of Classics at the University of Oklahoma, where he holds the G. T. and Libby Blankenship Chair in the History of Liberty. He also serves as David and Ann Brown Distinguished Fellow of the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs. He earned his Ph.D. from Harvard University. Before joining the faculty at the University of Oklahoma, Professor Fears was Professor of History and Distinguished Faculty Research Lecturer at Indiana University, and Professor of Classical Studies and Chair of the Department of Classical Studies at Boston University.
An acclaimed teacher and scholar with 25 awards for teaching excellence, Professor Fears was chosen Professor of the Year on three occasions by students at the University of Oklahoma. His other accolades include the Medal for Excellence in College and University Teaching from the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence, the University Continuing Education Association (UCEA) Great Plains Region Award for Excellence in Teaching, and the UCEA's National Award for Teaching Excellence.
Professor Fears's books and monographs include The Cult of Jupiter and Roman Imperial Ideology and The Theology of Victory at Rome. He edited a three-volume edition of Selected Writings of Lord Acton. His discussions of the Great Books have appeared in newspapers across the country and have aired on national television and radio programs.
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Courses by this professor:
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Books That Have Made History: Books That Can Change Your Life
By Professor J. Rufus Fears, University of Oklahoma
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What makes a written work eternal—its message still so fundamental to the way we live that it continues to speak to us, hundreds or thousands of years distant from the lifetime of its author? Professor J. Rufus Fears presents his choices of some of the most essential writings in history—works that shaped the minds of great individuals and offer an extraordinary gift of wisdom. This course focuses on intellectual history and ethics and what the ideas in each great work can mean in your life today.
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Wisdom of History
By Professor J. Rufus Fears, University of Oklahoma
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Professor J. Rufus Fears believes not only can we learn from history—we must. In this course, he draws on decades of experience as a world-renowned scholar and classical historian to examine the patterns of history. Ignoring them, by choice or because we've never learned to see them, is to risk becoming their prisoner, doomed to repeat the mistakes that have toppled leaders, nations, and empires throughout time.
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Life Lessons from the Great Books
By Professor J. Rufus Fears, University of Oklahoma
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For every important moment in your life, there is a Great Book that can give you a unique perspective on the experience. In Life Lessons from the Great Books, master storyteller and veteran Teaching Company Professor J. Rufus Fears shows you how some of Western civilization's greatest literary masterpieces can provide you with guidance and consolation. Every book you explore in this course—from the Odyssey to Hamlet to Animal Farm—is a unique expression of the human spirit. They provide you with a wealth of insight into aspects of life, from how to conduct yourself in times of trouble to appreciating the simple moments in life. Rich in historical perspective, these 36 lectures reveal the many relevant insights in these enduring works of literature.
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History of Freedom
By Professor J. Rufus Fears, University of Oklahoma
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Join historian and classical scholar J. Rufus Fears as he tells the dramatic story of history’s most powerful idea from ancient Greece to our own day. What did freedom mean to Abraham Lincoln—and to Robert E. Lee? What did it mean to Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Martin Luther King? What does it mean to us today? Find out in this deeply moving, thought-provoking course.
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Churchill
By Professor J. Rufus Fears, University of Oklahoma
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Who exactly was Winston Churchill? How did he rally the British during World War II? And what legacy did he leave for Western civilization? In Churchill, get the answers to these and other powerful questions as you follow the life of this iconic politician. View Churchill as a resourceful soldier, military strategist, gifted orator, doting father, devoted public servant, and winner of the Nobel Prize for literature. These illuminating lectures are delivered by award-winning Professor J. Rufus Fears. With his amazing gift for storytelling, he shows you why Churchill ranks with Abraham Lincoln and Pericles as one of history's greatest statesmen.
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Famous Romans
By Professor J. Rufus Fears, University of Oklahoma
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In this companion course to Famous Greeks—inspired this time by the works of Livy, Polybius, Suetonius, and Tacitus as well as the indispensable Plutarch—Professor J. Rufus Fears retells the lives of the statesmen and thinkers who shaped Rome from its rise to world power in the struggle against Carthage to the decline of the Empire after Marcus Aurelius.
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Famous Greeks
By Professor J. Rufus Fears, University of Oklahoma
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In lectures inspired and informed by the monumental works of Homer, Herodotus, Thucydides, and Plutarch, Professor J. Rufus Fears examines a gallery of fascinating characters who shaped the story of Greece from the Trojan War through the rise of Rome.
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Save Up To $570
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Life Lessons from the Great Books & Wisdom of History (Set)
By Professor J. Rufus Fears, University of Oklahoma
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Discover why so many lifelong learners are captivated by the insight and storytelling skills of award-winning Professor J. Rufus Fears with this two-course set. In Life Lessons from the Great Books, Professor Fears shows you how some of Western civilization's greatest literary masterpieces can provide you with guidance and consolation. And in The Wisdom of History, learn how the patterns of history can equip us to make responsible choices as nations, citizens, and individuals.
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Save Up To $480
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Books That Have Made History & Argumentation: The Study of Effective Reasoning (Set)
By Professor J. Rufus Fears, University of Oklahoma
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Books That Have Made History: Books That Can Change Your Life presents you with some of the most essential writings in human history and shows how you can put them to use in a moral and ethical life. Argumentation: The Study of Effective Reasoning, 2nd Edition is your comprehensive guide to the learning and methods that make argumentation both possible in, and essential to, your everyday life.
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