Jason Robert to explore the role of fear in developing moral societies by Meaghan Wilby on August 6, 2017 share Jason Robert thinks fear can be a productive emotion. At least that’s what Robert, Lincoln Chair in Ethics and director
Catherine O’Donnell shares the lessons she learned from studying Elizabeth Seton, America’s first sainted citizen by Meaghan Wilby on July 9, 2017 share Ideological gaps are growing, and political polarization is shaping the culture of the United States in the 21st century. Associate
In Braden Allenby’s Second Lecture, Modern Warfare Collides with Cognitive Machines by Joshua Gurian on August 15, 2016 share Infinite moments of lucidity and, if it were possible, infinitely more infinite questions arise when absorbing the tacit brilliance
Jason Robert to Discuss Collaborative Approach to Ethical Leadership by Joshua Gurian on July 11, 2016 share Rarely has a passing philosopher held his tongue. He pesters the human conscience. Jason Robert — who is the
Lisa Sharon Harper, founder of Freedom Road, to dispute evangelical narratives, Shalom in Interfaith Friday by Jamie Landers on July 24, 2020 share Lisa Sharon Harper’s work didn’t shift during the Black Lives Matter movement — she said this is a moment she
Harvard philosopher Michael Sandel to finish Week Four with live Socratic discussion on digital responsibility in tech. by Eleanor Bishop on July 24, 2020 share Michael Sandel has spent many summers speaking from the Amphitheater stage, and in all that time he’s never just come
Noreen Herzfeld to examine the ‘morality of technology’ in Interfaith lecture by Jamie Landers on July 23, 2020 share As a theologian, Noreen Herzfeld knows that in the first century, people could see themselves in the image of God.
University of Virginia professor Deborah G. Johnson to talk on deepfakes, election misinformation by Jamie Clarkson on July 23, 2020 share University of Virginia Professor Emeritus Deborah G. Johnson believes that reputation is the commodity that wins elections. But this commodity
Avett Brother bassist Bob Crawford joins Bishop Gene Robinson for a conversation on ‘Faith on Stage’ by Sara Toth on July 22, 2020 share The Avett Brothers’ 2012 song “Live and Die” begins with the lyrics, “All it'll take is just one moment and
Jason Thacker to probe artificial intelligence’s imbalance with human safety and privacy in lecture by Chloe Murdock on July 21, 2020 share “Should I Stay or Should I Go" is more than just a song by the Clash; it also neatly summarizes
Nicholas Thompson to showcase the history of tech and the debates swirling around it by Chris Clements on July 20, 2020 share Routine is important to Nicholas Thompson. Thompson At 6 a.m., even in the midst of a global pandemic, he wakes
IDEA Listening Session Focuses on Youth Perspective by Maggie Prosser on July 28, 2019 share Institution President Michael E. Hill, board of trustees Chair James A. Pardo Jr. and strategic planning working group Chair Laura
2018 Staff by webchq on June 20, 2018 share Editors Sara Toth - Editor This is Sara Toth’s first summer as editor of The Chautauquan Daily. Previously, she served
Programming by webchq on June 29, 2017 share WEEK ONE SATURDAY, JUNE 24 9:30 Chabad Jewish House Community Shabbat Service. Rabbi Zalman Vilenkin. Kiddush follows at 12:15 p.m. Zigdon Chabad Jewish
Let us begin. And let us be bold by Michael E. Hill on June 26, 2017 share Good morning, and welcome home to Chautauqua. It is my privilege to greet you for the first time in this
Programming by webchq on June 22, 2017 share As long as you’re within earshot, any perch can be a good one at the Hall of Philosophy — here,