
An Invitation for Torrey Honors Members
Interested in Public Service
Bring Your Questions
We will reflect on fundamental questions of statecraft, leadership, and civic formation.
Explore Your Vocation
We will identify our public service with our Christian vocation.
Make Virtuous Friends
We will enjoy deep fellowship together.
EVENT DETAILS
Seminar on Alcibiades
Join The Key Fellowship at Biola University on Saturday, February 21st. We will gather from 9:00-3:00PM.
Applications are welcome from sophomores, juniors, and seniors (with preference given to upperclassmen). Applicants should demonstrate an interest in public service and an aptitude for discussing fundamental questions of social and political thought.
The cohort will be limited to 10-12 participants, and a small honorarium will be provided.
Meet Your Hosts

Matthew Lee Anderson, D.Phil., is an Assistant Professor in the Honors Program at Baylor University and is the Associate Director of Baylor in Washington. He is an Associate Fellow at the McDonald Centre for Theology, Ethics, and Public Life at Oxford University. He completed a D.Phil. and M.Phil. at Oxford in Christian Ethics and is a Perpetual Member of Biola University’s Torrey Honors College. Dr. Anderson’s scholarly interests include pro- and anti-natalism, political theology, and bioethics. He is the author of several books and has written for First Things, the Washington Post, Mere Orthodoxy, and elsewhere. He also founded and organized 100 Days of Dante, the world’s largest reading group of the Divine Comedy.

Jonathan Mueller is the Superintendent at Aristoi Classical Academy in Houston, TX. Before Aristoi, Mr. Mueller was the Vice President of Faculty Affairs and an instructor at The Saint Constantine Schools and College. In addition to executive leadership in academics and personnel at the Saint Constantine campus in Houston, Jon was also tasked with starting branch campus locations in Dallas and Pittsburgh, creating more opportunities for students around the country to receive an excellent education. Prior to this work on the founding leadership team with the Saint Constantine Schools and College, Jon worked at Houston Christian University, where he served on a team dedicated to creating dual-credit, Great Books programs for students in the Greater Houston area. Jon lives in Houston with his wife and four children, and attends St. Matthias Anglican Church.