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Karen Zumhagen-Yekplé · Vanity of Vanities: Meaningless from Ecclesiastes to Today
Virtual Program
This course explores the urgent, ancient question of meaning, purpose, and futility through the lens of "vanity"—both as biblical emptiness (fleeting as breath) and modern self-obsession.
Starting with the Book of Ecclesiastes, we will study scripture, novels, essays, and films that ask: what makes life meaningful amidst crisis, death, and the absurd? This inquiry feels especially urgent in our age of social media, AI, and climate emergency.
Instructor
Register ➜Total Program Fee: $54.00100 spaces open
- Pacific Time Series
Karen Zumhagen-Yekplé · Vanity of Vanities: Meaningless from Ecclesiastes to Today
Virtual Program
This course explores the urgent, ancient question of meaning, purpose, and futility through the lens of "vanity"—both as biblical emptiness (fleeting as breath) and modern self-obsession.
Starting with the Book of Ecclesiastes, we will study scripture, novels, essays, and films that ask: what makes life meaningful amidst crisis, death, and the absurd? This inquiry feels especially urgent in our age of social media, AI, and climate emergency.
Instructor
Register ➜Total Program Fee: $54.00100 spaces open
- Pacific Time Series
Karen Zumhagen-Yekplé · Vanity of Vanities: Meaningless from Ecclesiastes to Today
Virtual Program
This course explores the urgent, ancient question of meaning, purpose, and futility through the lens of "vanity"—both as biblical emptiness (fleeting as breath) and modern self-obsession.
Starting with the Book of Ecclesiastes, we will study scripture, novels, essays, and films that ask: what makes life meaningful amidst crisis, death, and the absurd? This inquiry feels especially urgent in our age of social media, AI, and climate emergency.
Instructor
Register ➜Total Program Fee: $54.00100 spaces open
- Pacific Time Series
Karen Zumhagen-Yekplé · Vanity of Vanities: Meaningless from Ecclesiastes to Today
Virtual Program
This course explores the urgent, ancient question of meaning, purpose, and futility through the lens of "vanity"—both as biblical emptiness (fleeting as breath) and modern self-obsession.
Starting with the Book of Ecclesiastes, we will study scripture, novels, essays, and films that ask: what makes life meaningful amidst crisis, death, and the absurd? This inquiry feels especially urgent in our age of social media, AI, and climate emergency.
Instructor
Register ➜Total Program Fee: $54.00100 spaces open

