Spring is a wonderful time to think about renewal and growth, both literally and figuratively, and the following reading at Seattle University looks really interesting:
Presented by the SEATTLE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MINISTRY & THEOLOGY. Scholar and public intellectual Karen Armstrong, one of the most original thinkers on the role of religion in the modern world, makes the case for compassion—intrinsic to humans, at the heart of all religious, ethical, and spiritual traditions, and worth working toward—the subject of her online 'Charter for Compassion,' and of her recent book, Twelve Steps To a Compassionate Life (newly in paper, Anchor). Karen Armstrong is the author of many books on religious affairs and history, including The Case for God, The Bible: A Biography, Buddha, Muhammad, The Great Transformation, and many more. Free admission. Campion Ballroom is located on the Seattle University campus at Tenth Avenue & E. Jefferson Street. For more information, please see www.seattleu.edu.
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