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"Being Spiritual But Not Religious: Values, Virtues, and Compassionate Living"

mié 07 de may

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Green Bay

This lecture will be presented by Dr. Morgan Shipley, Foglio Endowed Chair of Spirituality and Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Michigan State University.

"Being Spiritual But Not Religious: Values, Virtues, and Compassionate Living"
"Being Spiritual But Not Religious: Values, Virtues, and Compassionate Living"

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07 may 2025, 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Green Bay, 2418 Leon Bond Dr, Green Bay, WI 54311, USA

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We hope you can join us for this lecture and discussion with Dr. Morgan Shipley! He is the Inaugural Foglio Endowed Chair of Spirituality and Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Michigan State University. His research focuses on mystical and esoteric new religions that highlight spirituality as opposed to institutional religiosity, individuals and groups who increasingly identify as spiritual but not religious, and the nature and manifestations of secular spirituality.


This event is sponsored by the Mauthe Center, and is free and open to the public.

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