Hinduism: Tradition, Philosophy, and Practice
Mar 13, 2026 - Mar 13, 2026
Spots remaining: 15
Full course description
Description
Explore the core beliefs, sacred texts, and diverse practices of one of the world's oldest religious traditions, Hinduism. How do concepts like dharma, karma, and moksha shape Hindu thought? What historical influences have defined its evolution? Marc Pugliese, Professor of Religion and Theology at Saint Leo University, explores these questions along with Hinduism's global impact, its engagement with modern challenges, and the ways it continues to shape societies today.
Date(s)March 13, 2026
Class Time(s)Fri 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM
Marc Pugliese
Marc Pugliese, PhD in theology from Fordham U., holds other degrees in theology, philosophy & psychology, & religious studies. He is associate dean of the College of Arts, Science & Allied Services at St. Leo U., and is professor of theology there.
LocationJimmie B. Keel Regional Library
# of Meeting(s)1
Notes
This is a face-to-face class.
Fri 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM; 1 session on 03/13/2026 (New lessons are released None specified)

