Events for November 4 - October 16, 2023 › Great Books Symposium

C. S. Lewis: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

In the spirit of opening dialogue among students of all ages, Gutenberg College is pleased to introduce the Great Books Symposium, a series of online Socratic-style seminars designed to engage mature learners in deep dialogue about the influential works of Western civilization. The format is simple: read and engage in lively discussion facilitated by a Gutenberg [...]

$15.00

Plato’s Meno & The Art of Discussion Leading

The Great Books can be profoundly beneficial if one knows how to mine their riches. In this session of Great Books Symposium, Gutenberg tutor Dr. Eliot Grasso will offer a seminar on how to lead a discussion on Plato’s Meno. The seminar will discuss the content of Plato’s dialogue while developing discussion-leading tools to help [...]

Shakespeare’s Hamlet & The Art of Discussion Leading

The Great Books can be profoundly beneficial if one knows how to mine their riches. In this session of the Great Books Symposium, Gutenberg tutor Dr. Eliot Grasso will offer a seminar on how to lead a discussion on Shakespeare's Hamlet. The seminar will discuss the content of the work while developing discussion-leading tools to help [...]

$10.00

Orwell’s Animal Farm & The Art of Discussion Leading, April 8

The Great Books can be profoundly beneficial if one knows how to mine their riches. In this session of the Great Books Symposium, Gutenberg tutor Dr. Eliot Grasso will offer a seminar on how to lead a discussion on George Orwell's Animal Farm. The seminar will discuss the book while developing discussion-leading tools to help [...]

$10.00

Great Books Symposium
Beowulf: What does it mean to be a hero?

Online Zoom OR

In Medieval Scandinavia, where monsters and dragons roamed the wilds, we find the great Beowulf. Through acts of cunning, bravery, and brute strength, Beowulf responds to many difficult circumstances. What is it that makes a hero? Is it what one accomplishes? What one becomes? What one intends? In this webinar, we will raise this [...]

$10.00

Great Books Symposium
Homer’s Iliad

Achilles storms off in a huff: Agamemnon has deprived him of his war prize. The ensuing tensions and conflicts of Homer's Iliad are wrapped up in the question of how conflict impacts the way we think about what is ultimately valuable. How did the Greeks think about what was valuable and what does the Iliad have [...]

October 14: Julius Caesar

Online Zoom Oregon (PST)

Once Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon and took the city of Rome, he was on top of the world--for a time. But his monarchical approach to leadership made the Senate increasingly uncomfortable and led ultimately to his bloody demise on the Senate floor. In this Great Books Symposium, we will discuss Shakespeare's history play [...]

$10.00

November 4: The Hiding Place (CANCELLED)

Online Zoom OR

CANCELLED Dutch watchmaker Corrie Ten Boom and her family are enjoying a century of business in Haarlem in the 1930s. Yet, every fiber of her faith and character will be tested as the Nazis invade Holland and begin to round up the Jews for deportation. Before long, she finds herself at the center of [...]

$10.00