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Who Am I? Philosophy Series: Created Male and Female – Sexual Differentiation, A Reflection of God’s Communion

March 4 @ 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

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Join us on Wednesday, March 4th, for the next talk in our philosophy series: Who Am I?

We are living in a moment where identity feels fragile and meaning feels thin. Many people sense this disorientation but struggle to name it, let alone understand where it comes from.

The Who Am I? Philosophy Series is a guided inquiry into personhood, human nature, and what it truly means to be in relationship with others.

This third session turns our attention to sexual differentiation, reflecting on what it means that the human person is created male and female, and how this difference reveals something profound about the nature of relationship itself.

Together, we will explore how the complementarity of man and woman reflects a deeper reality of interpersonal communion, and how the difference between the sexes points beyond biology toward the mystery of relationship, self gift, and the possibility of authentic love.

In a culture where the meaning of the body and the reality of sexual difference are often confused or reduced, this session invites us to reconsider the human person in light of a deeper philosophical and theological vision of communion.

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Time: 7:30 PM – 9 PM

Location: Westfield Residence + Zoom

Topic: Who Am I? | Created Male and Female – Sexual Differentiation, A Reflection of God’s Communion

 

Note: The Zoom link to attend this session will be sent via email upon RSVP. You must RSVP to access the meeting for privacy and to maintain the meeting room’s integrity. An active link will appear on this page 15 mins before the session begins.

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