Finite Futures—“Let There Be Snacks (and Sex and Songs): Finding a Defiant Hope in What Makes Us Most Human”

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Nadia Bolz-Weber

What if it’s too late to avoid some kind of ecological catastrophe? How might we begin to imagine alternative ways forward on such a horizon? What might it mean to collapse well?

Sponsored by the Henry Luce Foundation and the Department of Religious Studies, renowned speaker Nadia Bolz-Weber will share her insight in this fourth lecture of the Finite Futures five-part lecture series.

Bolz-Weber will present “Let There Be Snacks (and Sex and Songs): Finding a Defiant Hope in What Makes Us Most Human” Thursday, Nov. 7, from 4 to 5 p.m. in the Thwing Center ballroom.

This lecture is free. Register to attend.