What is Spirituality?
Oct 9
Madeleva Hall, Carroll AuditoriumOct 9
Madeleva Hall, Carroll AuditoriumWednesday, Oct. 9 | 7:00 PM | This Event is Free and Open to the Public |
As part of the 40th anniversary programming of the Center for the Study of Spirituality, plan to join us on October 9 for the lecture "What is Spirituality, and How Do We Study It?" This free lecture will be presented by Father Daniel P. Horan, OFM, Ph.D. More information and live-stream registration available at SaintMarys.edu/Spirituality.
About Father Daniel Horan
Daniel Horan, OFM, Ph.D. is professor of Philosophy, Religious Studies, and Theology and director of the Center for the Study of Spirituality at Saint Mary’s College. A theologian, Horan researches and teaches in the areas of constructive theology, spirituality, and the medieval Franciscan philosophical and theological tradition. A columnist for the National Catholic Reporter, Horan is the author of 14 books and co-host of The Francis Effect podcast.
About The Center for the Study of Spirituality
Founded in 1984 by Dr. Keith Egan with generous support from the Sisters of the Holy Cross, the Center for the Study of Spirituality offers programs that promote the engagement between faith and reason and the connection between mind, body, and spirit. A hub for scholarly and public engagement, we draw on intellectual resources in the Catholic and Christian heritage as well as how individuals practice faith in their daily lives to develop critical conversations around contemporary religious issues, especially as they relate to women’s experiences in society, the academy, and the church.