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ThursdayMarch 8, 2007 |
Professor of African-American studies shares spiritual journeySue Houchins, associate professor of African American, American cultural and women and gender studies at Bates College, will speak Thursday, March. 15, at 161 Wood St., as part of the series “Spiritual Sojourners.” |
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TuesdayMarch 13, 2001 |
Scholar to discuss Sufi traditionQamar-ul Huda, assistant professor of Islamic studies and comparative theology, Boston College, will discuss Spiritual Liberation: A Sufi View Monday, March 19, in Skelton Lounge of Chase Hall, 56 Campus Ave. |
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FridayFebruary 18, 2000 |
Theologian and artist to speak of her sense of the holyElizabeth Bettenhausen, social ethicist, theologian, photographer and poet, will discuss “Bleeding Brain? That’s Life!” and present a two-hour interactive workshop “Does Art Increase Justice in the World?” offered in conjunction with an exhibit of Bettenhausen’s photographs and poetry, “Healthy, Holy Illness in My Head.” |
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MondayJanuary 26, 1998 |
Portland Muslim shares perspectiveJim Weaver of the Portland Masjid and Islamic Center will discuss “A Muslim’s Perspective” as part of a Bates College lecture series “Spiritual Journeys: Stories of the Soul” at 4:30 p.m. Feb. 10 in the Benjamin Mays Center. The public is invited to attend free of charge. |
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MondayJanuary 26, 1998 |
'Spiritual Journeys' lectures continue with two new speakersCzerny Brasuell, director of multicultural affairs at Bates, will discuss “Paths to Enlightenment: An Embarrassment of Riches” as part of a Bates lecture series, “Spiritual Journeys: Stories of the Soul,” at 4:30 p.m. March 3 in the Benjamin Mays Center. The public is invited to attend free of charge. |
