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The Santa Cruz Monterey Bay Branch of the Anthroposophical Society in America is please to host

Rober McDermott, Ph.D.

for its September 26 2017 Monthly Branch meeting.

 

 

Buber, Jung, and Steiner:

on God, Evil, and Suffering

Lecture followed by discussion.

 

Robert McDermott will join the branch on Tuesday evening, September 26, at 7:30PM,  to lead us in a study using chapter 7 of his work, Steiner and Kindred Spirits (2015), as its starting point.

 

A 45-minute lecture will be followed by a 45-minute discussion which will be based on the chapter as well as on the lecture.

 

Steiner and Kindred Spirits examines both the many ways in which the thought of Rudolf Steiner is comparable to that of a dozen 20th-century religious and spiritual thinkers including C. G. Jung, Martin Buber, Teilhard de Chardin, Sri Aurobindo and the Mother, various Sophiologists, educators, and ecologists.

 

This evening’s study will focus on three wise responses to evil and suffering

 

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At Paloma Hall, 4096 Fairway Drive, Soquel

Dr. McDermott is president emeritus of the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) and is professor and chair, Philosophy and Religion Department. He has served on the board of many institutions, including the Rudolf Steiner Institute, the Anthroposophical Society of America, and as chair of the board of Sunbridge College, Rudolf Steiner College, and the Sophia Project for Children and Mothers at Risk of Homelessness. His many works include The Essential Steiner (1984), The New Essential Steiner (2009), American Philosophy and Rudolf Steiner (2012) and the just released Steiner and Kindred Spirits.