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Mark Cladis

    This author is a leading scholar interested in religious studies, philosophy, environmental humanities, and indigenous studies. Their work deeply explores the intersections of these fields, offering unique insights into complex questions. As a professor at Brown University, they share extensive knowledge and foster critical thinking among students. Their academic pursuits are broad, focusing on how these diverse areas shape our understanding of the world.

    In Search of a Course
    • In Search of a Course

      • 236 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      When Mark Cladis embarks, he is spiritually lost, shaken by a failed marriage, and disillusioned by the academic life he has chosen. This is how Paul Kane and Mark Cladis, two Vassar professors, find themselves on a road trip through the Southwest desert. During the trip, Cladis encounters several teachers--Native American educators, local artists, Paul, and the desert itself--who inspire revelations about the land, education, friendship, and the ways of love. Cladis returns considerably healed, spiritually revived, and possessed of a new hope for his life and vocation. On this journey, equally thrilling and healing, he encounters dangers and seeming miracles. From these experiences he receives a distinct feeling of belonging--to the earth, to a spiritual and intellectual ancestry, to a friendship. In Search of a Course is a memoir about those days in the desert that saved his life. It discusses the emotional and embodied strategies he learned in the desert to mitigate suffering, find peace, and repair his life.

      In Search of a Course