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Fri, Sep 11 | Batts Hall (BAT)

"Is It Rational to Believe? Why Unbelief Is Irrational"

Is it rational to believe in revealed religion? Many skeptics argue that the diversity of religious claims undermines any confidence in knowing which one is true. Others suggest that since everyone thinks they are right, no one can be.

Time & Location

Sep 11, 12:00 PM - Nov 13, 1:00 PM

About The Event

Over the course of ten Friday lunches, we will read and discuss provocative essays on prudence by two leading thinkers. The first six Fridays will be spent on excerpts from Russell Kirk's Politics of Prudence. For the final four meetings, we will look at Josef Pieper's commentaries on prudence in his book, The Cardinal Virtues. No outside reading is required. The essays are short enough that we should be able to read them as a group and then launch into a good discussion about their implications. Bring your lunch and join us every Friday starting September 11th.

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We will meet in the courtyard between Batts Hall and Mezes Hall

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