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SUMMARY:The Great Mystery: A Lecture Series on Death
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DESCRIPTION:Embark on a transformative journey in this enlightening series
  on death and its mysteries. Discover unique perspectives and gain insight
  into the timeless question of human experience: what is death?.\nhttps://
 toledo.libnet.info/event/8663259
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The <strong>University of Toledo</strong> 
 and the <strong>Toledo Lucas County Public Library</strong> present this t
 hought-provoking and enlightening lecture series that explores the multifa
 ceted aspects of death\, and its significance in human existence and foste
 rs a deeper understanding of death&rsquo\;s impact on individuals\, famili
 es\, and society.</p>\n<p>Distinguished scholars from diverse fields will 
 share knowledge\, expertise\, and perspectives on death. Through a wide ra
 nge of captivating lectures\, attendees will have the opportunity to discu
 ss and reflect on death\, dying\, and themselves.</p>\n<p><strong>Death\, 
 Dying\, and Religion</strong></p>\n<p>The mysteries of death and the after
 life have captivated our imagination throughout the history of humankind. 
 What happens to us when we die? Do we continue to exist in some other form
 ? As a spirit? As another human? As an animal or a plant? Do we transcend 
 into a different realm\, underworld\, or heaven? <strong>Dr. Diller</stron
 g> and <strong>Dr. Feldmeier</strong> will lead a conversation about the r
 eligious and spiritual beliefs of cultures around the world and how they m
 ay influence medical end-of-life decisions.</p>\n<p>Presented by:</p>\n<p>
 <img src="https://static.libnet.info/frontend-images/editor/toledo/Diller.
 jpg" width="145" height="218" alt="" /></p>\n<p><strong>Jeanine Diller\, P
 hD</strong> is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and 
 Religious Studies at The University of Toledo with a Ph.D. in philosophy f
 rom the University of Michigan specializing in philosophy of religion. She
  teaches and researches in philosophy of religion and religious studies\, 
 concentrating especially on the nature of ultimate reality\, the diversity
  of traditional and secular views of religion\, and the power of religion 
 to change the world for ill and for good.</p>\n<p><img src="https://static
 .libnet.info/frontend-images/editor/toledo/Feldmeir.jpg" width="148" heigh
 t="222" alt="" /></p>\n<p><strong>Peter Feldmeier\, PhD</strong> is the Mu
 rray/Bacik Professor of Catholic Studies at the University of Toledo. He s
 pecializes in Christian Spirituality\, Comparative Theology\, and Buddhist
 -Christian dialogue. He is the author of twelve books and over thirty prof
 essional articles</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\nhttps://toledo.libnet.info/event/
 8663259
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