By Doug Fabrizio
Salt Lake City, UT – In a world where religion is increasingly a driving force for politics, culture and community discourse, what is the role of secularism? Next week, the University of Utah's Vincent Pecora will deliver the third annual Gordon B Hinckley Lecture in British Studies entitled "Religion and Culture: Secularism and its Discontents," and joins Doug Fabrizio to talk about what meaning and value there may be in ethics that are not driven by religious doctrine.
- Religion and Culture: Secularism and its Discontents
Vincent Pecora will deliver the third annual Gordon B Hinckley Lecture in British Studies on Tuesday, April 4th at 7:00 p.m. at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts Auditorium. To learn more, visit the University of Utah College of Humanities - RadioWest continues to bring you conversations about politics, arts, history - the stories that impact your world. For your $75 pledge you can show the world that you support quality dialogue in our community with your retro RadioWest t-shirt.
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