How, Then, Shall We Live?

The "How, Then, Shall We Live?" Lecture Series at the University of the South, Sewanee, TN aims to raise potent questions by inviting lecturers and organizing events which stoke lively conversation, not only in the University but in the Sewanee community at large. What are the key issues that bedevil us here in Sewanee? Who could help us think through such issues? Whose writing and life work speaks to them? Email us your thoughts at htswlseries@gmail.com

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

CONVERSATION ON RELIGION AND THE CURRICULUM SERIES.
FEBRUARY 7th - APRIL 11th, 2006.

Blackboard Link to Sewanee's Online "Conversation on Religion and the Curriculum"

Does the Fact that Sewanee Is an Institution of the Episcopal Church Have Curricular Implications for the College? Convocation Hall, Tuesday, February 7th.
Panelists: David Haskell, Bran Potter, Gayle McKeen, Pradip Malde

Professor Mark Edwards, Lecture: "Religion and the Academy: Personal and Professional Identities Interacting." Convocation Hall, Wednesday, February 15.

Faculty Panel on Professionalism and Religious Conviction. Convocation Hall, Tuesday, February 21st.
Panelists: Jon Evans, Biology, Elizabeth Outka, English, and Richard O'Connor, Anthropology and the Center for Teaching.

The Rev. Dr. Michael Battle. Lecture: "An Anglican Perspective on Global Awareness and Social Responsibility." Convocation Hall, Wednesday, March 8th.

Discussion with Michael Battle and Faculty Panel on Anglicanism, Global Awareness, and Social Responsibility. Convocation Hall, Thursday, March 9th.
Panelists: Chris McDonough, Classics and Humanities, Yasmeen Mohuiddin, Economics, Jim Turrell, School of Theology, and Scott Wilson, Asian Studies and Political Science.

The Final Conversation - A Faculty Panel Discussion Religion and Curriculum: Where Do We Go From Here? Convocation Hall, Tuesday, April 11th.