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December 1—Great Books Symposium: An Overview of Ancient Philosophy

Online Zoom OR

Philosophers and their ideas are sometimes the drivers of change, and sometimes they are reacting to change. What were the issues and questions that inspired ancient philosophers? What was the character of their inquiry, and how did ancient culture interact with it? In this seminar, we will gain an overview of some of the [...]

$10.00

January 12—Young Philosophers: What Is Love?

Online Zoom OR

The broader culture says that “love is love.” So, what does this tautology mean? If love is love, then what is love? Is it an emotion or a choice or a commitment? Is it temporary or lasting? Is it temporal or transcendent? When Jesus talks about love, is he saying, “love is love,” or [...]

$15.00

January 13—Great Books Symposium: Aristotle

Online Zoom OR

 For centuries, Aristotle was considered one of the world’s leading authorities on a variety of topics ranging from science and art to ethics and language. But who was he? What was his philosophy like? Why was he so influential for so long? In this seminar, we will touch on some of Aristotle’s historical context and [...]

$10.00

2026 Winter Institute:
You Shall Love

Gutenberg College 1883 University Street, Eugene, OR, United States

Love is the central command of the Bible. “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength, and you shall love your neighbor as yourself.” But what does it mean for imperfect people like us to love both [...]

February 5—Great Books Symposium: Meno

Online Zoom OR

 Plato left us a rich collection of dialogues that explore topics ranging from justice and love to knowledge and education. In Meno, Plato explores the nature of morality, the essence of knowledge, and the process of education. In this seminar, we will examine this dialogue to see how Plato is thinking about the human condition. [...]

$10.00

March 1—Great Books Symposium: An Overview of Modern Philosophy

Online Zoom OR

 Philosophers and their ideas are sometimes the drivers of change, and sometimes they are reacting to change.  How did the moderns become modern? What were the issues and questions that inspired them? What was the character of their inquiry, and how did modern culture interact with it? In this seminar, we will gain an overview [...]

$10.00

April 7—Great Books Symposium: Homer’s Odyssey

Online Zoom OR

 The Trojan War has ended, and the King of Ithaca, Odysseus himself, is homeward bound with his crew. Despite his best-laid plans, the gods have other ideas for his homecoming journey and his family back on Ithaca. What is the meaning of this story? What can it help us understand about the nature of leadership, [...]

$10.00