![]() The Humanities Seminars Program reserves the right to cancel any seminar that fails to meet registration minimums.All class sessions will be recorded and made available to enrolled students for a limited time to assist those who may not be able to attend the live class times.Courses will be delivered online via the Zoom video conferencing platform. All courses will be password protected and only available to enrolled students.All Fall 2020 courses will be ONLINE ONLY. ![]() Please Note: Fall 2020 Course Registration Opens Online on Monday, August 10th at 8AM (AZ Time) Wolfram will be our guide, a profound voice from the Middle Ages, still relevant. Studying Parzival will help us see a central spiritual path through life, where joy and sorrow, death and new life, love and hatred are the core of the human struggle. This course examines his monumental Grail romance and probes what Wolfram said about human existence in material and spiritual terms. In medieval German literature Wolfram von Eschenbach’s Parzival did the same. In medieval Italian literature Dante did this best in his Divina Commedia. In life we search for God, spirituality, meaning, or identity. ![]()
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