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History and Purpose
The Swope Lectureship was established through a gift from Major Ianthe Swope in honor of her mother, Jane Hammer Swope. In keeping with her mother's vision, and recognizing their deeply held religious values as Methodists, Major Swope chose to establish an endowed lectureship at the University of Puget Sound to bring guest lecturers on the subject of faith, ethics, values or religion. The Jane Hammer Swope Lectureship is intended to promote broad discussions, critical thinking and ethical inquiry for nature of the mind and heart about matters of religion such as its role in public life, issues in contemporary spirituality, ethics and world religions.

Schedule
One-to-Two per year, fall and spring

Spring 2020 Swope Endowed Lecture
"Saving God From Religion"
Rev. Dr. Robin Meyers
Feb. 13, 7:30 p.m.
Kilworth Memorial Chapel
Free tickets available at Wheelock Information Center, 253.879.3100, or online at tickets.pugetsound.edu.

Committee
Dave Wright, Chair, University Chaplain
Rachel DeMotts, Politics and Government
Stuart Smithers, Religion
Kristin Johnson, Science, Technology, and Society
Lisa Ferrari, Politics and Government
Keshreeyaji Oswal '20
Cyndy Gulyas, Administrative Contact