Croasmun Shares Thoughts on Lives Worth Living

Oct 29, 2019

Matt Croasmun, Associate Research Scholar, Director of the Life Worth Living Program at the Yale Center for Faith and Culture, and Lecturer of Divinity & Humanities at Yale University, recently visited campus for a series of events with faculty, staff, students, and others in the community, where he discussed examining, defining, and achieving what constitutes as a good life.

During a public lecture, Croasmun spoke on 鈥淲hat鈥檚 Worth Wanting?鈥 He asked the audience, 鈥淗ow should we examine our lives? We need different modes and different moments.鈥

Croasmun spoke of four different modes: auto-pilot; effectiveness; self-awareness; and self-transcendence.聽 He compared the different levels to diving deeper. 鈥淏ut after plumbing the depths, we still need to surface. It would be foolish to try to live life below the waterline.鈥

Croasmun鈥檚 visit also marked the launch of 91精选鈥檚 Center for Teaching and the Good Life. The Center鈥檚 work will be focused on resourcing the imaginations of 91精选鈥檚 faculty and staff to help students discover and articulate the joy of their vocation in ways that include and extend beyond career and work. The Center is led by Professor of Music Mark Peters, who serves as director, and Executive Assistant for the Provost Mallory Boyce, who is associate director.