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Event: 'Interfaith Lecture Series At St. Paul's: Thomas Cahill'

Conferences, Meetings, Training, Retreats
Date: Thursday, November 02, 2006 At 07:00 PM
Contact Info:
The Rev. Susan Allison-Hatch 510-285-9612 114 MONTECITO AVENUE OAKLAND, CA 94610 510/834-4314 stpauloak@yahoo.com

In the third of the series, St. Paul's Episcopal Church Interfaith Lecture Series presents renowned historian and author Thomas Cahill. Mr. Cahill is the author of the best-selling books, How the Irish Saved Civilization, The Gifts of the Jews, and Desire of the Everlasting Hills. Cahill's most recent book is Mysteries of the Middle Ages. In this book, he explains how the push and pull between Christian and Greco-Roman sensibilities gave rise to the feminism, science, and realistic art that are among the principal building blocks of modern Western society. Come, listen, and be informed by one of the foremost scholars of early and Middle Age Christianity.

Sponsored by:
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
and
A Great Good Place for Books, Montclair.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 510-834-4314
www.stpaulsaoakland.org
A Great Good Place for Books, 510-339-8210

Please arrive early, parking is limited.
Suggested Donation: $5.00 (No one turned away)


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