Amy Brown Hughs Amy Brown Hughes was hesitant to start on the path of becoming a theologian. With an age-old narrative that largely excluded women from
Amy Laura Hall, Duke University’s Divinity School associate professor of Christian ethics, opened her lecture at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Hall of Philosophy by
A Chautauqua Archives image dated 1876 shows a large crowd seated on benches in Miller Park, the location of the first auditorium at Chautauqua. JonSchmitz
Inthe seemingly clear waters of the five Great Lakes, Dan Egan proved that looks can be deceiving. Utilizing a combination of journalism, history and science,
Hutzpah, said Rabbi Sharon Brous, means embarrassingly nervy behavior, unencumbered audacity, overentitledness and shamelessness “as in ‘there are not enough lox at a free lunch.’ ”
Ori Z. Soltes speaks about "Obvious and Obscure: Moments that Have Transformed Judaism" during the afternoon lecture on Tuesday, June 25, 2019 in the Hall
Trotter Joe Trotter grew up in the coal mining area of West Virginia. From his childhood experiences to his higher education pursuits, Trotter found many