Roger W. Heyns Lecture

Roger W. Heyns Lecture

Roger W. Heyns

Roger W. Heyns

Established at Memorial Church in 1994, the Roger W. Heyns Lecture in Religion and Society, is an annual event that features a major speaker focusing on problems and challenges of religion and community. Heyns, who was a resident of Atherton, was a member of the Memorial Church congregation from 1977 until his death in 1995. Heyns served as chancellor at the University of California at Berkeley from 1965 to 1971. The lectureship honors Heyns on his retirement after 16 years as a board member of the James Irvine Foundation.

Anna Deavere Smith
Tuesday, May 1, 2012, 8:00 pm
Cubberley Auditorium, School of Education

Actress and playwright, Anna Deavere Smith will speak at Stanford University as a part of the Roger W. Heyns Lecture in Religion and Society series. The event, which is free and open to the public, will include a lecture and audience Q & A session.

She currently plays hospital administrator Gloria Akalitus on Showtime’s hit series Nurse Jackie. Additional screen credits include The West Wing, The American President, Rachel Getting Married, Life Support, and others. Her play Let Me Down Easy, which she performed in New York and across the U.S., was recently broadcast on PBS’s Great Performances. She teaches at New York University and is the founding director of Anna Deavere Smith Works: A Place for Artistic Excellence and Social Change.

Free tickets through the Stanford Ticket Office (Tresidder Student Union, 650-725-2787) or online at https://www.stanfordtickets.org/tickets/calendar/view.aspx?id=4367.

Past Heyns Lecturers

May 23, 1996
Satan and All His Angels (How Early Christians Came to Demonize Jews, ‘Pagans’ and Heretics)
Prof. Elaine Pagels
Princeton University

October 15, 1997
Christian Conviction in a Pluralist Society
Prof. Maurice Wiles
Christ Church, Oxford

May 13, 1998
America’s New Religious Landscape: Negotiating Identities, Negotiating
Differences
Prof. Diana Eck
Harvard University

April 22, 1999
Revisiting Religious Pluralism
Prof. Bruce Lawrence
Duke University

October 13, 2004
Islam: A Short History — and Contemporary Issues
Karen Armstrong
Leo Baeck College for the Training of Rabbis

November 4, 2005
The Heart of Nonviolence
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet

April 25, 2007
Misquoting Jesus: Scribes Who Altered Scripture and Readers Who May Never Know
Prof. Bart D. Ehrman
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

April 18, 2008
Jesus and Judaism: The Connection Matters
Prof. Amy-Jill Levine
Vanderbilt Divinity School

January 27, 2009
Acts of Faith: Interfaith Leadership in a Time of Religious Crisis
Dr. Eboo Patel
Interfaith Youth Core

February 22, 2010
Rev. Jim Wallis
Sojourners Magazine

June 1, 2011
The Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori
Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church