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Stoicism: The Power that Comes from Getting Real about Reality

 

Popular instructor Jill Carroll follows her recent exploration of Epicurean philosophy with this introduction to the Stoics.

 
 

Thursday, September 9
6 - 7:30 pm
$15 ($10 Jung Center members)

 
 

Encounter the enduring, often misunderstood wisdom of Stoicism. In contemporary use, Stoicism has come to mean a kind of steel-hearted, unemotional approach to life that seems, frankly, more mechanical or inanimate than truly human. This is not an accurate understanding of Stoics or the philosophy they live. In this lecture, we will review the central tenets of this rich philosophical tradition. We will see that the Stoics have a powerful relationship to the facts of reality—as it is, not as we wish it to be—which opens the possibility for deep peace, acceptance and compassion in life.

 
 

Jill Carroll, PhD, is an adjunct associate professor in religious studies at Rice University where she also directed the Boniuk Center for Religious Tolerance for five years. She writes a featured blog for the Houston Chronicle called "Talking Tolerance" and is the creator and founding director of the Amazing Faiths Project (www.amazingfaithsproject.org). She is the author of The Savage Side: Reclaiming Violent Models of God and A Dialogue of Civilizations: Gulen's Islamic Ideals and Humanistic Discourse.

 
 

You can click here to REGISTER ONLINE for the Nov. 14 workshop. Reservations are not necessary for the free film screening and discussion on Nov. 11.

If you prefer, you can call The Jung Center at 713.524.8253 to register for this event. You can also click here to download a registration form - fill it out and fax or mail it to us.

 
 
 
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