Jan 27 2008

TAA Top Picks (Lectures and Cultural Events), 25 Jan 2008

Published by admin at 7:13 pm under TAA Top Picks

We’re starting a new post category called “TAA Top Picks.” This will consist of lectures and cultural events that we recommend or plan to attend. This week, they are:

  1. The Heavens are Telling the Glory of God: C.S. Lewis, Narnia, and the Planets - A brief talk by Dr. Michael Ward from Cambridge University, author of the newly released book, Planet Narnia, Sunday, February 3 at 8pm, following the evening service, Fellowship Hall Tenth Presbyterian Church, 17th and Spruce Streets, Philadelphia. See http://www.planetnarnia.com. Author Ward’s thesis is that Lewis secretly based his Narnia books on the seven heavens described in medieval cosmology books, and the link given will lead you to interesting reading on his blog. (HT to the Schevchenko family).
  2. Faith, Reason, and the War against Jihadism, by George Weigel. This is a Foreign Policy Research Institute lecture at the Union League of Philadelphia, 140 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA on Monday, February 4, 2008 (4:00 reception, 4:30 lecture). From the FPRI website events page: “George Weigel is a Senior Fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington. His other books include Witness to Hope: The Biography of Pope John Paul II (HarperCollins, 1999), The Cube and the Cathedral: Europe, America, and Politics Without God (Basic Books, 2005), and God’s Choice: Pope Benedict XVI and the Future of the Catholic Church (HarperCollins, 2005).” Mr. Weigel gets a “thumbs up” from Mr. Tom Anderson, who hosted a Barnes and Noble event with Mr. Weigel and Fr. John Neuhaus. This event is free and open to the public.
  3. Jerry Pinkney: Aesop’s Fables and Other Tails is an exhibition at the Brandywine River Museum from November 23, 2007 through March 9, 2008. From the museum website, the exhibition “features delightful and skillful portrayals of animals from The Tortoise and the Hare, The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing, and other classic fables by Aesop.” For more information, see http://www.brandywinemuseum.org/news2007/news081.html
  4. How Election 1936 gave us Election 2008, a Wynnewood Institute lecture by Amity Shlaes on Thursday, February 21, 7:30 p.m. From the Wynnewood Institute website, “Before the 1930s the role of the federal government in American society was small. There was little federal regulation of the economy. President Franklin Roosevelt, however, changed the course of American history and the very nature of American society by deliberately inaugurating an active role for government in solving the economic problems of society at the time of the Great Depression…” Our students will have a wonderful historic perspective on how the role of government has changed over the last 75 years, and the implications for the upcoming elections. The lecture will be help at Wyndham House, Bryn Mawr College, with a reception after the lecture. TAA students and families, please RSVP as soon as possible to Mrs. Anthony. Others may contact the Wynnewood Institute as described on their contact page. To read more about Ms. Shlaes, visit http://www.amityshlaes.com/index.php

  5. 11th Annual Lincoln Symposium: The Image of the Great Emancipator: Abraham Lincoln, the Emancipation Proclamation, and the Battle for Public Memory, featuring keynote speaker Harold Holzer, Co-Chairman, United States Lincoln Bicentennial Commission, Wednesday, February 27, 2008, 4:00 p.m. Reception, 4:30 p.m. Lecture, 5:45 p.m. optional tour of the Union League. This event is sponsored by the Abraham Lincoln Foundation of The Union League of Philadelphia, in cooperation with the Foreign Policy Research Institute’s Marvin Wachman Fund for International Education. This is a wonderful opportunity for our students to celebrate the President’s Day month of February. TAA students and families, please RSVP to Mrs. Anthony as soon as possible.

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