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Can You Be Spiritual but not Religious?

Yale University

The Thomistic Institute at Yale University presents a lecture by Dr. R.J. Snell of the Witherspoon Institute on the concept of being ‘spiritual, but not religious.”

WLH 117

Tuesday, Sept. 21

5:45pm

This lecture is free and open to students and faculty at Yale University.


About the speaker:

R. J. Snell is Director of Academic Programs at the Witherspoon Institute in Princeton, NJ. Prior to his appointment at the Witherspoon Institute, he was Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Philosophy Program at Eastern University and the Templeton Honors College, where he founded and directed the Agora Institute for Civic Virtue and the Common Good. He has been visiting instructor at Princeton University, where he is also executive director of the Aquinas Institute for Catholic Life. He's written books and articles on natural law, education, Bernard Lonergan, boredom, subjectivity, and sexual ethics for a variety of publications.

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