The psychology of Eastern religion topic of next Life-Long Learning Lecture

Published: October 7, 2008 by The Public Affairs Office
Author: Mitch Davis

DURANGO – Most Americans have at least heard of Buddhism and other Eastern philosophical traditions. Often referred to as a religion, Buddhism is distinctly different from others.

 

Dr. James Kline, a Colorado-licensed psychologist with 30 years experience as a student of Zen Buddhism, will look at historical roots, examine core elements, and explain why Buddhism is more appropriately classified as psychology. His lecture is entitled, “Ancient Wisdom: The Psychology of Eastern Religion.”

 

The lecture, part of the Life-Long Learning Lecture Series takes place on Thursday, October 9 at 7 p.m. in Noble Hall, Rm. 130 at Fort Lewis College. It is free and open to the public.

 

For a complete schedule of this semester’s lectures, visit www.fortlewis.edu/alumni_friends/professional_associates/lecture_series_schedule.asp.

 

All of the Life-Long Learning Lectures are broadcast on DCAT. Check www.dcat.tv/schedule.php for show times.

 

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