Father Richard Rohr, says "A vast amount of the human race has to hit the bottom before it goes up," during his series "Falling Upward" on Tuesday, July 16, 2019 in the Hall of Philosophy.MHARI
Throughout the first half of people’s lives, they are confronted with problems that they realize — in the second half of their lives — are unsolvable, according to Carl Jung, one of Fr. Richard
To continue the Interfaith Friday Series in the Hall of Philosophy, the Rt. Rev. V. Gene Robinson, vice president of religion and senior pastor, posed a series of questions to Roy Speckhardt, who spoke on
Archaeologist Eric M. Meyers gives a lecture on his findings about Jesus in biblical times at the Hall of Philosophy July 11, 2019. Meyers mentions that Jesus was rejected from his home town of Nazareth
Week Four of the Mystic Heart Meditation program will be led by husband and wife Ron and Rebecca Cole-Turner, and Mateo Mortellaro, president of Snow Lion Dharma Work. The Cole-Turners will hold daily meditation
Mary Grace Wilson Professor Emerita of Religion at Duke University, Carol Meyers, speaks during her lecture "Jews, Christians, and Romans: Multiculturalism at Ancient Sepphoris," about evidence of multiple cultures Sepphoris on Wednesday, July 10, 2019
Kristin Romey, archaeology editor and writer at National Geographic, talks Monday, July 8, 2019 in the Hall of Philosophy, about her quest as a journalist into the origins of Christianity, opening the third week of
Mustafa Afyol speaks on the rift between the two initial beliefs of Islam, one believing that evil acts were inherently evil, and the other being that God’s condemning evil acts made them evil during his
Khenpo Konchok Monlam, Week Three of the Mystic Heart Meditation program will be led by John Pulleyn, head of Zen training at Rochester Zen Center, Mateo Mortellaro, president of Snow Lion Dharma Work, and Khenpo
Stuart Siegel, speaks about the town of Ajo, Arizona and ask the question during the afternoon lecture, on Thursday, June 4, 2019 in the Hall of Philosophy. MHARI SHAW/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER When Stuart Siegel received a
The word “history” holds more meaning than just being a record of events. “I don’t want to just talk about our history; I want us to talk about our story, and it is our story,”
James Fallows (left) in conversation with the founding president of Matthew Shepard Foundation, Judy Shepard, about the legacy of her son, Matthew Shepard, as part of the Interfaith Lecture Series. Tuesday, July 2, 2019, in
James Fallows, co-author of, ”Our Towns: A 100,000-Mile Journey into the Heart of America," speaks about the revitalization and equality efforts happening in traditionally discriminatory or impoverished cities such as Pensacola, Florida and Houston, Texas
To start off the Interfaith Friday Series in the Hall of Philosophy, the Rt. Rev. V. Gene Robinson, vice president of religion and senior pastor, posed a series of questions to Amy Brown Hughes, who spoke
Bante Chipamong Chowdhury Bante Chipamong Chowdhury, a Buddhist monk, believes that inner meditation is a beneficial practice — not only emotionally but physically. This coming week, Chowdhury will be leading the Mystic Heart Meditation Program
According to Wilfred Cantwell Smith, a renowned historian of religion, the “contemporary notions of religion are so radically different from those held by the personalities we identify as the founders of the world’s major religions,