Saturday, October 12, 2024

Religion and academic freedom

What happens when faculty and students at religious institutions clash with senior staff, or dare to question the institution’s sacred cows? Dr. Brandon G. Withrow, pictured at right, adjunct lecturer in religious studies at the University of Findlay, teamed with Menachem Wecker to explore these delicate issues in the newly published book Consider No Evil: Two Faith Traditions and the Problem of Academic Freedom in Religious Higher Education (Cascade Books). Withrow will talk about his new book and sign copies at Toledo Faith & Values’ upcoming Coffee Talk.

10am Saturday, September 20, at Barry Bagels, 302 W. Dussel Dr., Maumee. Free and open to the public.

Information: 419-346-1007 or www.toledofavs.com

What happens when faculty and students at religious institutions clash with senior staff, or dare to question the institution’s sacred cows? Dr. Brandon G. Withrow, pictured at right, adjunct lecturer in religious studies at the University of Findlay, teamed with Menachem Wecker to explore these delicate issues in the newly published book Consider No Evil: Two Faith Traditions and the Problem of Academic Freedom in Religious Higher Education (Cascade Books). Withrow will talk about his new book and sign copies at Toledo Faith & Values’ upcoming Coffee Talk.

10am Saturday, September 20, at Barry Bagels, 302 W. Dussel Dr., Maumee. Free and open to the public.

Information: 419-346-1007 or www.toledofavs.com

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