Distinguished Faculty Lecture
| What | Pacific School of Religion Staff/Trustees Lectures and Seminars Students GTU Special Events Faculty General Public |
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| When |
11-11-2008 07:00 PM
11-11-2008 09:00 PM
11-11-2008 from 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm |
| Where | PSR Chapel, Pacific School of Religion, 1798 Scenic Avenue, Berkeley |
| Contact Name | Angela Munoz, Administrative Assistant to the Dean |
| Contact Email | amunoz@gtu.edu |
| Contact Phone | 510-649-2440 |
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Fumitaka Matsuoka, Robert Gordon Sproul Professor of Theology at the Pacific School of Religion & Executive Director, Institute for Leadership Development & the Study of Pacific and Asian North American Religion (PANA Institute) will deliver the 2008 GTU Distinguished Faculty Lecture.
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Description: "Asian Americans have learned to speak a "second tongue" along with the historically constructed American "first tongue" of democratic freedom. Our second tongue may provide a clue to forging a new architecture toward building a peoplehood in an increasingly interrelated and yet fragmented world in which Americans live."
Respondent: Judith Berling, Professor of Chinese and Comparative Religions, Graduate Theological Union
