How Four Colgate Colleagues Shaped My Thinking on Caves as Sacred Space
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In the talk, Professor Georgia Frank draws on work by Colgate professors on myth, Native American Studies, archaeology, biology, cognitive sciences, and literature to ask what caves around the world and across time can teach us about the appeal of religious gatherings in these lightless spaces.
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Presented by Georgia Frank, professor of religious pluralism in the Department of Religion; director of Chapel House
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