"Abolition of Man: Classical Education as a Bridge Between Traditions": Angel Adams Parham

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  • "Abolition of Man: Classical Education as a Bridge Between Traditions": A Webinar with Angel Adams Parham
    We invite you to join us for a C.S. Lewis College and C.S. Lewis Foundation webinar featuring author and professor Angel Adams Parham.
    The webinar features a presentation and an interview with Parham, along with a Q&A session with questions from our audience.
    ABOUT ANGEL ADAMS PARHAM
    Angel Adams Parham is Associate Professor of Sociology and senior fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture at the University of Virginia. She works in the area of historical sociology, engaging in research and writing that examines the past in order to better understand how to live well in the present and envision wisely for the future. This research focus is rooted in her interest in re-connecting sociology to its classical roots so that sociology is understood to be a kind of public philosophy animated by questions such as: What is a good society? and What kinds of social arrangements are most conducive to human flourishing?
    
    Parham’s public-facing work has also led her to become the co-founder and executive director of Nyansa Classical Community, an educational organization which provides curricula and programming designed to connect with students from diverse backgrounds, inviting them to take part in the Great Conversation, cultivate the moral imagination, and pursue truth, goodness, and beauty.

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  • @LibraryResearch
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    Thank you for this thought-provoking conversation on Lewis, classical education, and the Black intellectual tradition!