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Welcome to a conversation with Professor of Sociology at George Washington University Dr. Desmond Goss. Professor Goss is an expert sociologist on matters relating to religion, gender ideology, and social justice. During our nearly two hour long conversation we start by discussing what it means to be a sociologist and transition to thought provoking yet controversial topics about the value of life, problems of existential anxiety and metaphysical guilt, and ask questions about god and death.
I had the privilege of taking a course taught by Professor Goss and it was one of the most thought provoking experiences I've had. I didn’t always agree with what was being said during lectures but I always came to understand where the person or people who set forth this perspective was coming from. Professor Goss is a great speaker who is extremely knowledgeable, charismatic, and witty. Sociological conversations like this one have challenged a lot of things I held to be true and made me rethink various positions.
I highly recommend that you listen to this episode with an open mind and grow interest in the field of sociology.
Welcome to a conversation with Professor of Sociology at George Washington University Dr. Desmond Goss. Professor Goss is an expert sociologist on matters relating to religion, gender ideology, and social justice. During our nearly two hour long conversation we start by discussing what it means to be a sociologist and transition to thought provoking yet controversial topics about the value of life, problems of existential anxiety and metaphysical guilt, and ask questions about god and death.
I had the privilege of taking a course taught by Professor Goss and it was one of the most thought provoking experiences I've had. I didn’t always agree with what was being said during lectures but I always came to understand where the person or people who set forth this perspective was coming from. Professor Goss is a great speaker who is extremely knowledgeable, charismatic, and witty. Sociological conversations like this one have challenged a lot of things I held to be true and made me rethink various positions.
I highly recommend that you listen to this episode with an open mind and grow interest in the field of sociology.