Events for August 7 - September 4, 2025

January 31—Young Philosopher’s Conference

Columbia Christian School 9101 E Burnside St., Portland, OR, United States

Gutenberg College is excited to host Young Philosophers in Pursuit of Truth and Wisdom, a day-long conference for Christian teens. A philosopher is one who loves wisdom and pursues truth wherever it leads. In an age of moral chaos and confusion, Gutenberg College invites the next generation of thoughtful Christians to engage in meaningful discussion around questions [...]

$40.00

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 [...]

$10.00

2026 Winter Preview Days: February 20-21

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

Gutenberg College is a place for students who want to think deeply, learn in community, and grow in faith and character. At Preview Days, Gutenberg opens its doors to high school students and transfer students who are considering Gutenberg’s bachelor’s degree program in liberal arts. Please join us for Winter Preview Days. Student Registration for [...]

$20.00

March 2 GBS: 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 [...]

$10.00

March 19—What Is Art?

Online Zoom OR

What do we mean when we refer to something as art? Is art the work of experts who specialize in the fine arts, or is art something that anyone can produce at any time? Is there any difference between good art and bad art? Is art more about process than about product? Does art [...]

$15.00

April 7 GBS: 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 [...]

$10.00

2026 Education Conference:
Learning in a Technological Age

Technology pervades our lives, altering how we learn, teach, and parent. But which of these changes are beneficial? Which detrimental? How does the relentless efficiency of technological tools affect the development of our minds and the formation of our skills and practices? And if our ultimate aims are spiritual, what role should technology play in [...]