[MassHistPres] The Price of Beauty- could you post on SAH?

Acerbo Bachmann, Kathryn KAcerboBachmann at trinitychurchboston.org
Thu Sep 29 11:07:26 EDT 2011


> The Price of Beauty
> 
> Sunday, October 2, 10:15 AM, Trinity Church, Copley Square
> 
> The price of maintaining a building such as Trinity Church on Copley
> Square should lead us to ask basic questions. Is beauty, including art
> and architecture, "worth" what it costs in time, energy, and, yes,
> money?  Peter S. Hawkins, Professor of Religion and Literature at Yale
> Divinity School, will explore these questions. 
> 
> Peter S. Hawkins is Professor of Religion and Literature at the Yale
> Divinity School and a parishioner at Trinity Church; he also teaches
> in a Great Books course for Freshmen in Yale College. He has published
> several books and essays on Dante and has written on Scripture's
> reception history in literature and the religious dimension of
> contemporary American short fiction.
> 
> Free and open to the public. Questions: Kathy Acerbo-Bachmann
> (617.536.0944 x217.)
> 
> 
> Kathryn Acerbo-Bachmann, Director of Art & Architecture Programs
> Trinity Church in the City of Boston
> 206 Clarendon Street, Boston, MA 02116
> Telephone: 617-536-0944, Facsimile: 617-536-8916
> 
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