A JEWISH-CHRISTIAN DIALOGUE ON EIGHT ETHICAL AND SPIRITUAL ISSUES: MYTHS AND STORIES THAT CHANGE OUR LIVES
Thomas
O’Brien and Howard Shapiro
DESCRIPTION: In prior series,
Rabbi Shapiro and Tom O’Brien examined the differences between Judaism
and Christianity, religious challenges of the 21st-Century and the ways different
religious traditions respond to “The Big Questions.” Tom and
Howard now expand their dialogues to explore texts (which will be available
online for participants) that transformed their lives – and just might
also change yours.
EIGHT LECTURES:
- Myths We Live By: Genesis and the writings of Karen
Armstrong
- Suffering and Meaning: Job and writings of Viktor
Frankl and Elie Wiesel
- Guilt and Forgiveness: Joseph, the Prodigal Son,
and the power of forgiveness
- The Purpose of Living: Ecclesiastes and the writings of Rick Warren and others
- The Sacred, Profane and Holy: The writings of Abraham Joshua Heschel
and others
- Knowing Right from Wrong: Sophie’s
Choice,
The Good Samaritan, and the birthright story
- Destiny, God’s Plan and Determinism: Scripture, Oedipus Rex, and the writings of John
Calvin
- Death as a Destination or Doorway: The writings
of John Cave, various Jewish thinkers, and Bishop John Shelby Spong
BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION: Rabbi Howard
Shapiro was educated at Brandeis University and ordained from
the Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion. He came
to Temple Israel, West Palm Beach, in 1981 after serving as a chaplain
in the U.S. Army in
Vietnam and as a rabbi in Springfield, N.J. He serves on the Reform Pension
Board of the Central Conference of American Rabbis and the Union for Reform
Judaism. He is the Rabbi Emeritus of Temple Israel, and his spiritual guidance,
intellectual stimulation, creative programming and full participation in
all aspects of Jewish life reflect his love and dedication to Judaism
and the Jewish people.
Tom O’Brien received
his B.A. magna cum laude in 1964 from Notre Dame and graduated from Yale
Law School
in 1967. He
practiced corporate law for more than 30 years, retired in 2001, and
received an M.A. in theology summa cum laude in 2003 from St. Vincent de
Paul Regional
Seminary in Boynton Beach. Tom is a Canon in the Episcopal Church and
the Examining Chaplain for Holy Scripture for the Episcopal Diocese of
Southeast
Florida, has taught courses for LLS, teaches scripture and theology courses
at Bethesda-by-the-Sea Episcopal Church in Palm Beach, and led interfaith
dialogues for the Palm Beach Fellowship of Christians and Jews for many
years.
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11:15 am – 1:00
pm
Wednesdays, January 9, 16, 23, 30; February 6, 13, 20, 27
Barry and Florence Friedberg Auditorium, Boca Raton Campus
$68 member / $98 non-member |
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