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F AITH AND E NVIRONMENTALISM SEPTEMBER 24 – 25, 2015 PENN MUSEUM 3260 SOUTH STREET A Symposium Co-Organized by the Penn Program in Environmental Humanities and the Collegium Institute Cosponsored by the Penn Humanities Forum, the Penn Museum, the Penn Newman Catholic Community, the Green Campus Partnership, and the Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies Thursday, September 24 th Religious Faith & Environmentalism 5:00 p.m. | Widener Auditorium Reception to follow Lecture by Thomas R. Dunlap, Professor of History at Texas A&M University with response by Justin McDaniel, Professor and Chair of Religious Studies, University of Pennsylvania Friday, September 25 th Green Faiths? Laudato Si and Other Religious Responses to Ecological Pressures 12:00 p.m. | Widener Auditorium Lunch will be served Luncheon Panel featuring: Carolyn Fornoff, Romance Languages, Penn Brad S. Gregory, History, University of Notre Dame Campbell Grey, Classical Studies, Penn Mark Shiffman, Humanities, Villanova University Ilana Schachter, Penn Hillel Bethany Wiggin, PPEH and German, Penn Moderated by Mary Summers, Fox Leadership Program, Penn For more information, and to register, please go to http://www.ppehlab.org/events-1/faithenvironment

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Page 1: FAITH AND ENVIRONMENTALISM - classics.upenn.edu · FAITH AND ENVIRONMENTALISM SEPTEMBER 24 – 25, 2015 PENN MUSEUM 3260 SOUTH STREET A Symposium Co-Organized by the Penn Program

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A Symposium Co-Organized

by the Penn Program in Environmental Humanities and the Collegium Institute

Cosponsored by the Penn Humanities Forum, the Penn Museum, the Penn Newman Catholic Community,

the Green Campus Partnership, and the Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies

Thursday, September 24th

Religious Faith & Environmentalism 5:00 p.m. | Widener Auditorium

Reception to follow Lecture by Thomas R. Dunlap,

Professor of History at Texas A&M University with response by Justin McDaniel, Professor and Chair of Religious Studies,

University of Pennsylvania

Friday, September 25th

Green Faiths? Laudato Si and Other Religious Responses to

Ecological Pressures 12:00 p.m. | Widener Auditorium

Lunch will be served

Luncheon Panel featuring: Carolyn Fornoff, Romance Languages, Penn

Brad S. Gregory, History, University of Notre Dame Campbell Grey, Classical Studies, Penn

Mark Shiffman, Humanities, Villanova University Ilana Schachter, Penn Hillel

Bethany Wiggin, PPEH and German, Penn Moderated by Mary Summers, Fox Leadership Program, Penn

For more information, and to register, please go to http://www.ppehlab.org/events-1/faithenvironment