- March 28, 2024 4:40 p.m. - 6 p.m. + Google Calendar
Daoist and Confucian Foundations for the New Field of Contemplative Studies

Anne Arundel Hall
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Blackistone Room

"Daoist and Confucian Foundations for the New Field of Contemplative Studies" is presented by Harold D. Roth, Professor of Religious Studies and the Director of the Contemplative Studies Initiative at Brown University. Roth is a specialist in Classical Chinese Religious Thought, Classical Daoism, the comparative study of contemplative practices and experiences and a pioneer of the academic field of Contemplative Studies. He is also the person who coined the term "Contemplative Studies" and he designed the first university concentration program in this subject.
Event Sponsor(s)
Philosophy and Asian Studies
Brad Park, Associate Professor of Philosophy
bdpark@smcm.edu
240-895-4276
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