TED Theater, Soho, New York

Tuesday, September 24, 2019
New York, NY

The Event

As part of Global Goals Week, the Skoll Foundation and the United Nations Foundation are pleased to present We the Future: Accelerating Sustainable Development Solutions on September 21, 2017 at TED Theater in New York.
The Sustainable Development Goals, created in partnership with individuals around the world and adopted by world leaders at the United Nations, present a bold vision for the future: a world without poverty or hunger, in which all people have access to healthcare, education and economic opportunity, and where thriving ecosystems are protected. The 17 goals are integrated and interdependent, spanning economic, social, and environmental imperatives.
Incremental change will not manifest this new world by 2030. Such a shift requires deep, systemic change. As global leaders gather for the 72nd Session of the UN General Assembly in September, this is the moment to come together to share models that are transforming the way we approach the goals and equipping local and global leaders across sectors to accelerate achievement of the SDGs.




Together with innovators from around the globe, we will showcase and discuss bold models of systemic change that have been proven and applied on a local, regional, and global scale. A curated audience of social entrepreneurs, corporate pioneers, government innovators, artistic geniuses, and others will explore how we can learn from, strengthen, and scale the approaches that are working to create a world of sustainable peace and prosperity.


Meet the

Speakers

Click on photo to read each speaker bio.

Amina

Mohammed

Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations



Astro

Teller

Captain of Moonshots, X





Catherine

Cheney

West Coast Correspondent, Devex



Chris

Anderson

Head Curator, TED



Debbie

Aung Din

Co-founder of Proximity Designs



Dolores

Dickson

Regional Executive Director, Camfed West Africa





Emmanuel

Jal

Musician, Actor, Author, Campaigner



Ernesto

Zedillo

Member of The Elders, Former President of Mexico



Georgie

Benardete

Co-Founder and CEO, Align17



Gillian

Caldwell

CEO, Global Witness





Governor Jerry

Brown

State of California



Her Majesty Queen Rania

Al Abdullah

Jordan



Jake

Wood

Co-founder and CEO, Team Rubicon



Jessica

Mack

Senior Director for Advocacy and Communications, Global Health Corps





Josh

Nesbit

CEO, Medic Mobile



Julie

Hanna

Executive Chair of the Board, Kiva



Kate Lloyd

Morgan

Producer, Shamba Chef; Co-Founder, Mediae



Kathy

Calvin

President & CEO, UN Foundation





Mary

Robinson

Member of The Elders, former President of Ireland, former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights



Maya

Chorengel

Senior Partner, Impact, The Rise Fund



Dr. Mehmood

Khan

Vice Chairman and Chief Scientific Officer, PepsiCo



Michael

Green

CEO, Social Progress Imperative







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Professor Muhammad

Yunus

Nobel Prize Laureate; Co-Founder, YSB Global Initiatives



Dr. Orode

Doherty

Country Director, Africare Nigeria



Radha

Muthiah

CEO, Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves





Rocky

Dawuni

GRAMMY Nominated Musician & Activist, Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves & Rocky Dawuni Foundation



Safeena

Husain

Founder & Executive Director, Educate Girls



Sally

Osberg

President and CEO, Skoll Foundation



Shamil

Idriss

President and CEO, Search for Common Ground



Main venue

TED Theater

Soho, New York

Address

330 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10013


Email

wtfuture@skoll.org

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Richard Rolle Psychology: spiritualism 6. Bernadette Soubirous Neoplatonism — Part of a series on Neoplatonism … Wikipedia. /* 160x600, created 12/31/07 */ google_ad_height = 90; Adrienne von Speyr While the early Neoplatonists were pagans, many Neoplatonist ideas influenced both mainstream Christian and Gnostic beliefs. 18. 16. Certain central tenets of Neoplatonism served as a philosophical interim for the Christian theologian Augustine of Hippo on his journey from dualistic Manichaeism to Christianity. Neoplatonism and Christian Thought (Studies in Neoplatonism: Ancient & Modern) (Studies in Neoplatonism: Ancient and Modern Influence of Neoplatonism. Neoplatonism might have been more appealing than the mysticism of the New Testament authors. His works were translated into Latin by John Scotus Eriugena in the 9th century. Certain central tenets of Neoplatonism served as a philosophical interim for the Christian theologian Augustine of Hippo on his journey from dualistic Manichaeism to Christianity. Neoplatonism and Christianity Neoplatonism was a major influence on Christian theology throughout Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages in the West. google_ad_slot = "6416241264"; Angela of Foligno 15.          Sexual Content Sister Lucia. Neoplatonism, the Greek Commentators and Renaissance Aristotelianism Edward P. Mahoney. Francis of Assisi Reproduction Date: Mystical theology Neoplatonism is defined as a modern term used to describe a period of Platonic philosophy beginning with the work of Plotinus. Rightly or wrongly, the Egyptian-born Plotinus (204/5–270) iscommonly regarded as the founder of Neoplatonism. Louis de Montfort One should also note that philosophy was used quite differently in the Eastern and Western theological traditions. As a Manichee, Augustine had held that evil has substantial being and that God is made of matter; when he became a Neoplatonist, he changed his views on these things. The writer and theologian Gregory Palamas gives four distinct meanings for the term ‘logos’. This was due to St. Augustine of Hippo, who was influenced by the early Neoplatonists Plotinus and Porphyry, as well as the works of the Christian writer Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagit Byzantine scholars such as Gregory Palamas cited Dionysius especially in matters of Mystical Theology such as theoria, the divine energies and the unknowability of God. Some Christian ideas may have been borrowed from Neoplatonism or perhaps have a different origin. Faustina Kowalska Neoplatonism definition, a philosophical system, originated in the 3rd century a.d. by Plotinus, founded chiefly on Platonic doctrine and Eastern mysticism, with later influences from Christianity. Designed to consolidate undergraduate learning, few such writings have intrinsic worth. As a Neoplatonist, and later a Christian, Augustine believed that evil is a privation of good and that God is not material. Constantine Cavarnos, Orthodoxy and Philosophy, The Institute for Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, 2003 pages, Gregory Palamas, ‘The One Hundred and Fifty Chapters’, in The Philokalia, The Complete Text Volume 4, translated by Palmer, Sherrand and Ware, published 1995 Faber and Faber. In the Christian context, Logos takes on a deeper meaning and becomes a name for the second person of the Trinity. She publically debated and analyzed the metaphysical allegories from which Christianity had pirated its dogmas and repeatedly and publically embarrassed the new church. 14. google_ad_width = 728; However, the meanings of words sometimes evolved along different lines. [7] However, other Orthodox scholars such as John Meyendorff believe that the Neo-Platonism of Dionysius exerted both positive and negative influences on Orthodox theology. Franciscan mysticism Neoplatonism and Christian Thought (Studies in Neoplatonism: Ancient & Modern) (Studies in Neoplatonism: Ancient and Modern, Volume 3) [O'Meara, Dominic J.] Marsilio Ficino, who translated Plotinus, Proclus, as well as Plato’s complete works into Latin, was the central figure of a major Neoplatonist revival in the Renaissance. Pseudo-Dionysius proved significant for both the Byzantine and Roman branches of Christianity. Metaphysics: Idealism 5. Athanasius of Alexandria Despite the influence this philosophy had on Christianity, Justinian I would hurt later Neoplatonism by ordering the closure of the refounded Academy of Athens in 529.[1]. John of Ruysbroeck It was developed by a number of his contemporaries or near contemporaries, including Iamblichus, Porphyry, and Proclus. Walter Hilton This pivotal philosophical study deals with the Gnostic tradition of Christianity and explains how this religion has plagiarized all its basic religious concepts from Neoplatonism of Plotin (Plotinus)– the most congruent gnostic study of human transcendence in the history of Western philosophy. Achetez neuf ou d'occasion Andreas Camutius on the Concord of Plato and Aristotle with Scripture Charles B. Schmitt. Luisa Piccarreta At present, modern theologians and philosophers are still debating whether Dionysius was a Neo-Platonist with Christian influences or a Christian writer with Neo-Platonic influences. 15. … German mysticism Although Neoplatonism has been referred to as orthodox Platonic philosophy by scholars like Professor John D. Turner, this reference may be due in part to Plotinus’ attempt to refute certain interpretations of Platonic philosophy, through his Enneads. This was due to St. Augustine of Hippo , influenced by the early Neoplatonists Plotinus and Porphyry , as well as the works of the Christian writer Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite , influenced by Neoplatonists, such as Proclus and Damascius . Neoplatonism and Christianity in the Historical Perspective. In other cases, philosophical ideas and concepts were sometimes adapted and changed by Christian writers. Certain central tenets of Neoplatonism served as a philosophical interim for the Christian theologian Augustine of Hippo on his journey from dualistic Manichaeism to Christianity. When writing his treatise 'On True Religion' several years after his 387 baptism, Augustine's Christianity was still tempered by Neoplatonism, but he eventually decided to abandon Neoplatonism altogether in favor of a Christianity based on his own reading of Scripture. Veronica Giuliani, Mélanie Calvat Teresa of Ávila, María de Ágreda Renaissance Neoplatonism also overlapped with or graded into various forms of Christian esotericism. WHEBN0014358285 28C) who desires to create out of goodness. World Heritage Encyclopedia™ is a registered trademark of the World Public Library Association, a non-profit organization. Christian meditation Introspection 3. As a Manichee, Augustine had held that evil has substantial being and that God is made of matter; when he became a Neoplatonist, he changed his views on these things. According to his own account of his important discovery of ‘the books of the Platonists’ in Confessions Book 7, Augustine owes his conception of both God and the human soul as incorporeal substance to Neoplatonism. . google_ad_client = "pub-2707004110972434"; Understanding the nature and achievement of that reorientation became the central task of Christian Metaphysics and Neoplatonism. He was a pupil ofthe Alexandrian philosopher Ammonius Saccas (3ndcentury), who reportedly did notpublish anything and remains one of the most enigmatic philosophers ofall antiquity. /* 728x90, created 7/15/08 */ Mary of the Divine Heart Neoplatonism also had links with Gnosticism, which Plotinus rebuked in his ninth tractate of the second Enneads: “Against Those That Affirm The Creator of The Kosmos and The Kosmos Itself to Be Evil” (generally known as “Against The Gnostics”). Among Orthodox scholars, the later view seems to be shared by such writers as Andrew Louth and Vladimir Lossky. Any exegetical endeavor trying to unravel the influence of Neo-Platonic thought on Christian theology needs to keep these principles in mind. As such, it was one of a number of reform movements in Judea. Neoplatonism and Christian Thought in the Fifteenth Century (Nicholas of Cusa and Marsilio Ficino) Maurice de Gandillac. If you have any suggestions, questions or need help please feel free to contact us. From the days of the Early Church until the present, the Orthodox Church has made positive selective use of ancient Greek philosophy, particularly Socrates, Plato, Aristotle and the Stoics. Perhaps more importantly, the emphasis on mystical contemplation as a means to directly encounter God or the One, found in the writings of Plotinus and Porphyry, deeply affected Augustine. But in describing how a divine mind could partition itself into other divine minds, Neoplatonism only gave Augustine’s genius the material it needed to rout the Greek ethos utterly. “Neoplatonism was the unconscious artisan of the reconciliation” of Mediterranean thought and Christianity, he wrote, “but there is a limit to the flexibility of intelligence.” Albert Camus would continually revisit the Christian proposal, but bleakly his heroes would always find that their intelligence forbade full reconciliation. Answer: Neoplatonism is a modern term used to describe a particular line of Greek philosophy, which was most prevalent in the third through sixth centuries.Through philosophers such as Plotinus, Porphyry, and Proclus, the general ideas of Plato were applied in an effort to respond to the strength and success of Christianity. Christian thinkers, almost from the beginning of Christian speculation, found in the spiritualism of Plato a powerful aid in defending and maintaining a conception of the human soul which pagan materialism rejected, but to which the Christian Church was irrevocably committed. Christoplatonism is a term used to refer to a dualism opined by Plato, which influenced the Church, which holds spirit is good but matter is evil. Neoplatonism and Christianity are at one in preaching detachment from the world, the method of "inwardness "-" introrsum ascendere"-and communion with God, as the highest good. Therefore, one... […] Sunni Muslims perform the following: […]. Neoplatonism is a system of theological and mystical philosophy founded in the third century by Plotinus (204-270 CE). Meister Eckhart As a Manichee hearer, Augustine had held that evil has substantial being and that God is made of matter; when he became a neoplatonist, he changed his views on these things. French school of spirituality Among Orthodox scholars, the later view seems to be shared by such writers as Andrew Louth[6] and Vladimir Lossky. Neoplatonism and Christianity Main articles: Neoplatonism, Christianity. […] known about the old Persian polytheism. John of Ávila *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Abba Moses the Black In the Christian context, Logos takes on a deeper meaning and becomes a name for the second person of the Trinity. [3] The most important principle to keep in mind is that early Christianity developed in a Greek milieu and a common vocabulary was used in philosophical, spiritual and theological writing. Neoplatonism and Christianity are at one in preaching detachment from the world, the method of "inwardness "-" introrsum ascendere"-and communion with God, as the highest good. Beatrice of Nazareth //-->, This article will be permanently flagged as inappropriate and made unaccessible to everyone. Neoplatonism reached its peak with the two disciples of the founder of this teaching, Ammonios Sakkas (died 242), who lived in Alexandria and gave his platonic lectures there: With the Christian Origen, the father of Christian exegesis and by far the most important thinker and scholar not only of ancient early Christianity, but perhaps in the entire history of the Church, and with the actual founder of … Neoplatonism was a major influence on Christian theology throughout Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages in the West. Despite the influence this philosophy had on Christianity, Justinian I would hurt later Neoplatonism by ordering the closure of the refounded Academy of Athens in 529. Amma Syncletica of Alexandria Bridget of Sweden, Spanish mysticism Both were students of Jewish mystical Kabbalah, which was heavily influenced by Neoplatonism. Plotinus believed the followers of gnosticism had corrupted the original teachings of Plato. Renaissance Neoplatonism also overlapped with or graded into various forms of Christian esotericism. Andreas Camutius on the Concord of Plato and Aristotle with Scripture Charles B. Schmitt. Neoplatonism was a revision of Plato's main ideas, but it was able to coexist with christianity as Rome and its empire became increasingly averse to atheism and paganism. Neoplatonism, the Greek Commentators and Renaissance Aristotelianism Edward P. Mahoney. Neoplatonism did have an impact on Christian history and philosophy, albeit indirectly. All the early refutations of psychological materialism are Platonic. All Rights Reserved. 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