Tuesdays, April 2 - May 7, 2024 | 10:15 AM - 11:35 AM [IN PERSON]
Religious history is often preserved by the winners of ideological debates. Most of what we understand about the development of Christianity is promoted by a male hierarchy that suppresses the participation of women from the historical structure of the Church. Come and explore the stories of remarkable women who, in the face of overwhelming misogyny, exhibited assertiveness and resilience and got results. From Mary, the Mother of Jesus, to Hildegard of Bingen, Mother Theresa and others, these women made significant contributions and shaped history. Classes will feature the backstories of these radical women who lived in a particular time and place and be open to discussion.
Presenter: Patricia Stropko-O'Leary
Pat Stropko-O’Leary has 60 years of emergency room and hospice nursing that includes 23 years as a hospice administrator. She holds an MBA - Health Care Administration, Baldwin Wallace; a B.S. in Health Care Administration; and Registered Nurse certification.
Institute for Learning in Retirement
at Baldwin Wallace University
325 Front Street
Berea, OH 44017
Phone: (440) 826-3188
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The purpose of the Institute for Learning in Retirement is to provide senior adults the highest quality, most-accessible and least-expensive educational, social and cultural experiences possible. We believe that lifelong learning is important for mental and emotional growth at any age. We hope that the time for you to learn and have fun is now.