Paved with Good Intentions: The Dangers of Hyper-Moralistic Politics
Join Professors Richard John and Casey Blake for a series of dinner conversations on hyper-moral politics in the works of Richard Niebuhr and Musa al-Gharbi.
Join Professors Richard John and Casey Blake for a series of dinner conversations on hyper-moral politics in the works of Richard Niebuhr and Musa al-Gharbi.
Join Professors Richard John and Casey Blake for a series of dinner conversations on hyper-moral politics in the works of Richard Niebuhr and Musa al-Gharbi.
A dinner conversation on intellectual firmness with James Valentini (Chemistry) and Nathaniel Peters (Morningside)
Join Professors Richard John and Casey Blake for a series of dinner conversations on hyper-moral politics in the works of Richard Niebuhr and Musa al-Gharbi.
A dinner seminar with Professor Gareth Williams, discussing the modern resonance and relevance of the Metamorphoses.
What are the fundamental ideas behind the American national project? What are its persistent aspirations and struggles? What is this country about? What was it created to achieve? A dinner seminar with Roosevelt Montás.
Join Professors Richard John and Casey Blake for a series of dinner conversations on hyper-moral politics in the works of Richard Niebuhr and Musa al-Gharbi.
A screening of the new documentary The End of Humanity, and a conversation with Columbia ethicist Ashley Moyse.
A dinner conversation on intellectual firmness with James Valentini (Chemistry) and Nathaniel Peters (Morningside)
Are Faith and Doubt Compatible? A dinner seminar with Stephen Grimm on John Henry Newman, co-sponsored by the Merton Institute.
Join Professor Pierre Force (Columbia) for a lunch seminar close reading of passages from Pascal's Pensées.
What makes for a good explanation? Explore this question and the insights of Aristotle and Plato at this dinner seminar with Taylor Pincin (Columbia).
A dinner lecture by poet and critic Adam Kirsch on the concept of “settler colonialism” and its past, present, and future applications.
Is happiness internal to the self, or does it require something external to the self? A dinner seminar with Katharina Volk (Columbia).
A dinner conversation on intellectual firmness with Dean Emeritus James Valentini (Chemistry).
What is the purpose of the university? Discuss that question and more at this dinner seminar with Nathaniel Peters (Morningside).
Dinner seminar with Nathaniel Peters (Morningside)
Dinner seminar with Nathaniel Peters (Morningside)
Dinner seminar with Nathaniel Peters (Morningside)
Dinner seminar with James Valentini (Chemistry)
Dinner seminar with Matthew Rose (Morningside)
Dinner seminar with Casey Blake (History)
Dinner seminar with James Valentini (Chemistry)
Dinner seminar with Richard John (Journalism)
Dinner seminar with Casey Blake (History)