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Wed, 7 May 2003 00:13:23 -0400
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BOOKS & COFFEE: A MONTHLY REVIEW OF BOOKS

This year's final meeting of Books & Coffee, a forum for public discussion,
will be held Tuesday, May 13, at 7:30 PM, at Club Fathom, located at 412
Market Street in downtown Chattanooga.

We are pleased to have as our presenter Professor Richard H. King, a
distinguished and prolific historian (and a Chattanooga native) who teaches
intellectual and cultural history at the University of Nottingham in Great
Britain, and is currently a fellow at the Robert Penn Warren Center at
Vanderbilt University. He will be reviewing EVIL IN MODERN THOUGHT: AN
ALTERNATIVE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY by Susan Neiman, a study which ranges
widely, from the Book of Job to 9/11, arguing that the problem of evil is,
and should be, one of the central concerns of modern philosophy.

Please join us for this thought-provoking presentation, which will be the
last B&C event of this academic year. Books & Coffee is cosponsored by UTC's
SunTrust Chair of Excellence in Humanities and by Covenant College. The
event is free---and so is the Greyfriar's coffee! The general public is
warmly invited.


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