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SUMMARY:17th Annual United We Sing
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URL:https://interfaithmonmouthcenter.org/event/17th-annual-united-we-sing/
LOCATION:UUCMC\, 1475 W. Front Street\, Lincroft\, NJ\, 07738\, United States
CATEGORIES:United We Sing
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SUMMARY:CFPA 38th Annual Multifaith Service and Conference for Peace
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date for the Coalition for Peace Action’s 38th Multifaith Service and Conference for Peacefeaturing Prof. Reza Aslan\, Prof. Elaine Scarry\, and Prof. Suzy Kim on Sunday\, November 12\, 2017 at Nassau Presbyterian Church (61 Nassau Street Princeton\, NJ). \nReza Aslan is a writer\, commentator\, scholar of religions\, and author of the book Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth.  \nHe has appeared on various news\nprograms\, and produces two original television programs\, Rough Draft with Reza Aslan (Ovation) and CNN’s documentary series\, Believer.  Aslan is a tenured Professor of Creative Writing at the University of California\, Riverside and serves on the board of trustees for the Chicago Theological Seminary and the Yale Humanist Community. Read complete bio.\n\n  Elaine Scarry teaches at Harvard University where she is the Cabot Professor of Aesthetics and the General Theory of Value. Her writings include The Body in Pain\, On Beauty and Being Just\,  and most recently\,  Thermonuclear Monarchy: Choosing Between Democracy and Doom.  Her work focuses on the problem of citizenship in the face of intentionally inflicted injury:  torture\, war\, and the monarchic structures in place since the invention of nuclear weapons. Her writings on the illegal wartime practices in the United States also include Who Defended the Country? and Rule of Law\, Misrule of Men. In 2000\, Elaine Scarry received the Truman Capote Award for Literary Criticism for Dreaming by the Book.  Her essays appear in Boston Review\, New York Review of Books\, and  Best American Essays of 2007\, 2005\, and 1995.  A Guggenheim fellow\, she has also been a fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study in Berlin\, at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford\, and at the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles. She lectures nationally and internationally to programs in literature\, medicine\, and law.\n\n \nSuzy Kim began teaching Korean Studies at Rutgers in 2010 and has previously taught at Emerson College\, Boston College\, and Oberlin College after receiving her Ph.D. in Modern Korean History at the University of Chicago. Her manuscript Everyday Life in the North Korean Revolution\, 1945-1950 (Cornell University Press\, 2013) won the James B. Palais Book Prize in Korean Studies from the Association for Asian Studies in 2015. Covering the immediate post-colonial period of North Korean history from 1945 when Korea was liberated from Japanese colonial rule to 1950 before the start of the Korean War\, the book focused on the local people’s committees and mass organizations that were spontaneously organized and later centralized\, reconstructing the beginnings of North Korean society through a micro-level study of everyday life. Read complete bio.\n\nOrganizational Co-sponsors (list in formation):\nFellowship in Prayer\nIslamic Society of Central Jersey\nMonmouth Center for World Religions and Ethical Thought\nMuslims for Peace\nNew Brunswick Friends Meeting\nNew Jersey Citizen Action Education Fund\nPrinceton Clergy Association\nPrinceton University Chapel\nThe Church of Saint\nThe Trinity Church\nTrinity Cathedral\nUnitarian Universalist Congregation of Princeton
URL:https://interfaithmonmouthcenter.org/event/cfpa-38th-annual-multifaith-service-and-conference-for-peace/
LOCATION:Nassau Presbyterian Church\, 61 Nassau Street\, Princeton\, NJ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Co-Sponsored Events
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SUMMARY:18th Annual Shanti Lecture
DESCRIPTION:18th Annual SHANTI (Peace) LECTURE\nby Dr. Mark Lupisella\n“How Modern Science Informs Ethics and Peace”\nThis presentation will explore bridges between science\, philosophy\, ethics and peace.  It will explore how biological evolution and modern science can inform philosophy and ethics to help build a more peaceful world. Drawing from a book to be published next year\, the talk will explore a relational philosophical framework\, with an emphasis on cosmological worldviews\, that can provide a broad context for the pursuit of peace\, ethics and value theory. \nMark is an engineer\, scientist and technical manager at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center\, supporting the Human Exploration Program.  He has authored numerous publications on human space exploration\, advanced altruism and the search for extraterrestrial life and intelligence.  He is the co-editor of “Cosmos and Culture: Cultural Evolution in a Cosmic Context”.  He will soon be publishing a book tentatively titled\, “Cosmological Theories of Value: Meaning and Purpose in Cosmic Evolution”. Mark has a Ph.D. in Evolutionary Biology\, a Master’s degree in philosophy with an emphasis on philosophy of science and ethics\, and B.S. in Physics. \n\n\n\nSunday Oct 8\, 2017 from 3:00 to 4:30 PM\nat the UUCMC Meetinghouse\, 1475 W. Front St.\, Lincroft\, NJ 07738 \nAfter the program all are welcome to a reception with light refreshments.\n Event is free and open to all; a basket will be available for donations.\n\n\n\n\nSponsored by the MCWRET and the UUCMC\nMonmouth Center for World Religions and Ethical Thought\nUnitarian Universalist Congregation of Monmouth County \nwww.interfaith-mcwret.org and www.uucmc.org\nQuestions: JRitacco@Comcast.net or UUCMC at 732-747-0707
URL:https://interfaithmonmouthcenter.org/event/18th-annual-shanti-lecture/
LOCATION:UUCMC\, 1475 W. Front Street\, Lincroft\, NJ\, 07738\, United States
CATEGORIES:Shanti Lectures
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