Sarah Pessin
Sarah Pessin is Associate Professor of Philosophy and the Emil and Eva Hecht Chair in Judaic Studies at the University of Denver, where she is the incoming Director of the Center for Judaic Studies. She joined the Department of Philosophy and the Center for Judaic Studies in Fall 2004. Sarah directs the new Holocaust Project at DU which aims to re-invent Holocaust memorialization through the broadly humanist theme of "Tikkum Olam" (Repairing the World). Sarah helps organize the Forum for Religion and Society, and her research covers various topics in Jewish and Islamic philosophy, mysticism and poetry, Neoplatonisms, medieval philosophy, comparative philosophies of religion, as well as topics in health and healing and cross-cultural dialogue. She is interested in the nature of the sacred and its relation to inter-human engagement and response. She also is interested in the relationship between meditative and anxious modes of religious encounter, and existential issues related to the theme of humor.
Self, God, and the Space Between
A Jewish Philosophical Journey of Ideas, Poetry, Art, and Sound
- Saturday 10:45 PM–Sunday 12:00 AM Windwood
Arts & Performance, Text & Thought
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