If you, like many Americans, have found U.S. history boring in the past, this program is a must! Jacob Needleman, internationally acclaimed author and philosopher, takes us on a journey back to the beginning of America and re-tells the story of America in a way that inspires and invites us to explore the lives of our forefathers and the sacred dimension of their founding principles. His portraits of Washington, Jefferson and other famous historical figures ignites our imagination, and instills in us a deep reverence and appreciation for the unwavering vision that was necessary to establish our government. In his re-telling of the American story, Needleman brings to light the nation’s deep hunger for meaning. “The human psyche needs the nourishment of great philosophical ideas. These ideas have been part of great cultures, and were once a part of America. America needs to bring these ideas back to the culture.” (hosted by Michael Toms)
Bio
Jacob Needleman, Ph.D. is a professor of philosophy at San Francisco State University and former director of the Center of the Study of New Religions at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California. He has also served as a research associate at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research.
His books include:
- Why Can’t We Be Good? (Tarcher 2003)
- The Heart of Philosophy (Tarcher 2003)
- Time and the Soul: Where Has All the Meaningful Time Gone — and Can We Get It Back? (Berrett-Koehler Publishers 2003)
- Lost Christianity (Tarcher 2003)
- Money and the Meaning of Life (Doubleday 1994)
- The Wisdom of Love: Toward a Shared Inner Life (Morning Light Press 2005)
- What Is God? (Tarcher 2010)
- Necessary Wisdom (Fearless Books 2013)
- An Unknown World: Notes on the Meaning of the Earth (Tarcher 2012)
To learn more about the work of Jacob Needleman, Ph.D. go to www.jacobneedleman.com.
Topics Explored in This Dialogue
- How and why someone would want to find an antidote to materialism
- How the Iroquois Confederacy influenced the formation of the Constitution, The Declaration of Independence, and the Bill of Rights
- Why it’s important to retell the story of America and include the deep spiritual principles upon which it is based
- What is the sacred dimension of America’s founding principles
Host: Michael Toms Interview Date: 10/17/2001 Program Number: 2895