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Missions and Mistakes of Religion

6-week Series

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When:

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Event is ongoing: Until Sunday, July 1, 2007

Where: Unitarian Church, 1535 Santa Barbara St. , Santa Barbara

Cost: Free

Age limit: Not available

Phone: 805-965-4583

Categories: Lectures

Description: Extraordinary speakers explore the contributions and influences of religion, as well as its excesses and errors.

June 13 “Where Religion Gets Lost in the Church” C. Edward Crowther, Ph.D., LL.M, Lawyer, Episcopal Bishop, Counseling Psychologist, first moderator of Mind – Supermind series, author, civil rights activist in apartheid South Africa.

June 20 “Where Wrong Turns and Misinterpretations Were Made” Arthur Gross-Schaeffer, JD, CPA, MHL, Rabbi, Chairman Department of Marketing and Business Law at Loyola Marymount University, Rabbi in Santa Barbara, researching spirituality in the work place.

June 27 “Separating Sand from Sugar: The Hindu View of Religion’s Missions and Mistakes” Pravrajika Vrajaprana, nun at Sarada Covent of the Vedanta Society, previous Associate Professor of Literature at Cornell College, and author of Vedanta: A simple Introduction.

July 11 “The Changing Role of Deity in Religion” Dennis Klocek, Consciousness Studies Program Director at Rudolf Steiner College, author of five books including Seeking Spirit Vision and known as Doc Weather.

July 18 “The Sufi Message of Hazrat Inayat Khan” Larry Hafiz Decker, Ph.D., clinical psychologist, Clinical Supervisor of the Vet Center specializing in combat PTSD, author of several articles on PTSD.

July 25 “Fulfilling the Potential of Christianity” Robert Leichtman, M.D., minister, author of over 30 books on spiritual psychology, and leads a weekly healing service at the New Life Clinic in Baltimore, Maryland.

Event posted June 1, 2007
Last updated July 5, 2007

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