Joel Hunter expands on evangelical Christianity in eighth Interfaith Friday by Jamie Landers on August 19, 2018
In season’s final week of workshops, writers-in-residence Neil Shepard, Lenore Myka to tackle revision by Emma Francois on August 17, 2018
Joel Hunter to represent evangelical Christianity in interfaith Friday talk by Julie Ciotola on August 16, 2018
Bryan Stevenson imparts Martin Luther King Jr.’s requirements for justice, peace by Jamie Landers on August 14, 2018
Lillian-Yvonne Bertram, Toni Jensen to explore the forgotten in Writers’ Center workshops by Emma Francois on August 10, 2018
Rochester Zen Center teacher John Pulleyn to represent Zen Buddhism by engaging in interfaith dialogue by Julie Ciotola on August 9, 2018
Brigham Young University law professor and expert on religion and law Frederick Gedicks to explain necessary limits of religious pluralism by Julie Ciotola on August 8, 2018
Steven Smith explains the constitutional defenses that determined the Masterpiece Cakeshop case by Jamie Landers on August 8, 2018
Director of ACLU Program on Freedom of Religion and Belief Daniel Mach to examine presence of religious discrimination in recent Supreme Court rulings by Julie Ciotola on August 7, 2018
Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich discussed storytelling, ‘The Fact of a Body’ in Chautauqua Prize presentation by Emma Francois on August 7, 2018
University of San Diego Professor of Law Steven Smith to identify prevalence of free speech in debate over religious liberty by Julie Ciotola on August 6, 2018
University of Virginia’s Douglas Laycock to trace complex history of religious liberty in interfaith lecture by Julie Ciotola on August 5, 2018
Class B Trustee Hugh Butler seeks second four-year term with the continued support of the Chautauqua Property Owners Association by Lexie Erdos on August 3, 2018
A conversation between two comedic legends: Lewis Black and Alan Zweibel to speak on process, career paths at the Hall of Philosophy by Matthew Steinberg on July 31, 2018