How a Tormented Family Leads Us to Moral Development: University Seminar on Innovation in Education, with Rabbi Burton Visotzky
Title: How a Tormented Family Leads Us to Moral Development: University Seminar on Innovation in Education, with Rabbi Burton Visotzky
Description: His presentation is based on his book The Genesis of Ethics: How the Tormented Family of Genesis Leads Us to Moral Development (Three Rivers, 1997). Burton L. Visotzky is the Nathan and Janet Appleman Professor of Midrash and Interreligious Studies at the Jewish Theological Seminary. Along with many significant leadership positions at JTS, Prof. Visotzky has been a visiting scholar at With Bill Moyers, Visotzky developed ten hours of television for PBS on the book of Genesis, serving as consultant and a featured on-screen participant. The series, "Genesis: A Living Conversation," premiered in October, 1996. He was also a consultant to Jeffrey Katzenberg and DreamWorks for their 1998 film, "Prince of Egypt." Professor Visotzky's articles and reviews have been published in Visotzky holds board and advisory positions on many organizations, including Rabbi Visotzky is engaged in Jewish-Christian-Muslim dialogue internationally, in capitals such as Washington; Warsaw; Rome; Cairo; Doha, Qatar (where he was in the first group of Jews invited to interfaith dialogue by the Emir); and Madrid, Spain (where he was in the first group of Jews invited by King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia).
Type: Lectures & Talks
Location: Russell 305
Date & Time: 11/9/2009, 7:00:00 PM - 9:00:00 PM
Website: http://library.tc.columbia.edu/
Contact: Jennifer Govan
Phone: 212-678-3022
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