Middlebury symposium examines legacies of the death of Jesus
Thursday, 01/17/08 8:16am and 8:16am
How did a singular event more than 2,000 years old come to shape much of Western Civilization as we know it?
The questions is central to a lecture series starting today at Middlebury College called "Engaging Passions: The Death of Jesus and its legacies."
Over the course of 3 days, the story of Jesus' death will be examined through art, literature, drama, music and film with a wide variety of speakers bringing their own passions and expertise to the forefront.
VPR's Mitch Wertlieb spoke recently with two of them. Larry Yarbrough is a professor of Religion at Middlebury and scholar of the New Testament. And Elizabeth Cook is an author and composer who collaborated with Francis Grier on the libretto for a new interpretation of "The Passion of Jesus of Nazareth."
Professor Yarbrough says the series is much more than a retelling of history:
Click listen to hear the interview.
VPR News
NPR News
- Former Massey Coal Mines Targeted In Massive Inspection Blitz Friday, 05/25/12 12:06am
- The Face That Changed The Search For Missing Kids Thursday, 05/24/12 8:13pm
- Co-Owner Of Pentagon Propaganda Contractor Admits Attacking Journalists Thursday, 05/24/12 6:55pm
- Egyptian Activist: Even The Confusion Is A Success Thursday, 05/24/12 5:35pm
© Copyright 2012, VPR
This is the online edition of VPR News. Text versions of VPR news stories may be updated and they may vary slightly from the broadcast version.




