Join the Lexington History Museums for an insightful lecture titled Abundant Heresies: The Revolutions of Theodore Parker and Ralph Waldo Emerson. This event delves into the intellectual contributions and revolutionary ideas of these two prominent figures, exploring their impact on American thought and the transcendentalist movement. It is a unique opportunity to engage with local history and gain a deeper understanding of the philosophical shifts that shaped the region and the nation.
What to Expect
An educational lecture presented by the Lexington History Museums.
Who Should Attend
History enthusiasts
Students
Intellectuals
Community members
Agenda Overview
Lecture session at the Lexington History Museums.
Venue & Address
Lexington History Museums
13 Depot Square Lexington , Massachusetts – 02420 United States
Organizer
Lexington History Museums · Non-profit
Organization dedicated to preserving Lexington's history.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the subjects?
Theodore Parker and Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Where is it located?
13 Depot Square, Lexington, MA.
Who is the organizer?
Lexington History Museums.
Do I need tickets?
Yes, tickets are available via Eventbrite.
Is it open to the public?
Yes, it is a public event.
How long is the lecture?
Check the event page for duration.
Tags
History
Lecture
Lexington
Education
Philosophy
Summary
A historical lecture on two influential American thinkers.