Videotapes
2006
What Is Religion?
Karen Armstrong
Karen Armstrong observes that it sometimes seems that we are developing exactly the kind of religion that people such as the Buddha, Confucius, Laozi, Jesus and Muhammad
wanted to get rid of. How, she asks, did the preoccupation with orthodoxy become so important in the Western Christian tradition? Confucian, Daoist,
Hindu, Jain, Buddhist, Greek and monotheistic traditions were not much interested in metaphysics or theology, and each one of these faiths began in
recoil from the violence of their time. They developed an ethic based on compassion and the Golden Rule, which they declared to be the essence of the
spiritual quest. In a series of four, one and one half hour classes, she looks in detail at the implications of this conviction to see what it has to say to us in our conflicted world.Karen Armstrong
is the author of numerous books, including the international best seller, A History of God, and most recently The Great Transformation. 4 DVD set, 6 hours, $65.00 Add to cart More audios and videos by Karen Armstrong, Marcus Borg,
Dominic Crossan, Karen King & Others. Christianity after Christ
Thomas Sheehan
What happens now that Christianity's worst nightmare has come true? What becomes of the traditional theological core of Christian religion and practice in the light of the settled
findings (1) of natural science regarding, for example, the age and origins of the universe and the origins of consciousness, (2) of historical science regarding what Jesus
of Nazareth said and did not say, did and did not do, or (3) the relation of science to faith, reason, and philosophy. Thomas Sheehan will explore what, in
fact, the theological core of Christian religion and practice is, if it is to exist at all. In short: What forms might "Christianity" take in light of the Copernican
revolutions that have given us contemporary science, history, and culture?Thomas Sheehan (Ph.D., Fordham University) is Professor of Religious Studies at Stanford University and Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Loyola
University Chicago. He is the author of several books in philosophy and religion, including The First Coming (1986), a widely acclaimed and controversial account of Easter. 4 DVD set, 6 hours, $65.00 Add to cart Additional Summer Institute videos still to come. Please check back. |