Presentation to Focus on Quakerism
Posted On April 3, 2017
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Greg Mott, instructor of English as an international language, will be the final presenter for the University of Findlay Department of Religious Studies’ spring lecture series. His lecture about Quakerism, to be held Monday, April 10 at 8 p.m. in Winebrenner Theological Seminary’s TLB auditorium, will be free and open to the public.
This lecture series provides opportunities for leaders and practitioners of different faiths to expound upon their personal connections with their religion, and to illustrate their respective religion’s interaction with American culture.
Speakers are addressing existential issues, transcendence, personal identity, meaning and vocation, spiritual development among the faithful, and how they think discrimination and prejudices against their religion can be mitigated.
Some of the questions that speakers have been asked to answer include:
- What constitutes my existence?
- What is the true reality?
- How is vocation related to my spirituality?
- How should I serve my neighbors and community?
- What are some notable and interesting differences between your devotional practice and other religions?
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