Book Discussion on Wisdom's Friendly Heart: Augustinian Hope for Skeptics and Conspiracy Theorists
Join the author, Jennifer Hockenbery, Ph.D., Dean of the Division of Humanities at St Norbert College in a discussion about her most recent book, Wisdom's Friendly Heart: Augustinian Hope for Skeptics and Conspiracy Theorists.

Sixteen-hundred years ago, Augustine begged his African congregants to think rationally, pay attention to evidence, and listen to their neighbors. He knew this would not be easy. He knew that human error is more common than human knowledge. He himself had been a member of an elitist cult for nearly ten years and then had spent several years as a skeptic resigned to seeking wealth and honors rather than hoping for truth or goodness. He would not be surprised by the rise of white supremacist cults or the nihilistic apathy that have arisen in the "post truth" era. He had seen nativism, elitism, fear, and doubt rise in response to a crisis of hope that truth could be found, a crisis that led to the use of physical force rather than educated disputation, a crisis that ended in the fall of both Rome and Carthage to Vandals and Visigoths. Augustine's response was to preach publically the hope that encouraged him in his own personal quest for a happy life. This book examines that hope in Augustine's context until the current moment.

The Center for Norbertine Studies is delighted to sponsor this book discussion for SNC students, faculty and staff. A softcover copy of the book will be provided at no cost to the first 20 registrants.

Date: Tuesday, April 13th
Time: 2:00-3:00 pm
Location: Virtual via Zoom

A zoom link will be emailed to all people who register.
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