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Ari L. Goldman is a professor at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, where he directs the Scripps Howard Program in Religion, Journalism and the Spiritual Life. He is a former New York Times reporter and author of four books including the best-selling 'The Search for God at Harvard' (1991) and 'The Late Starters Orchestra' (2014).
Goldman's research focuses on the intersection of religion, journalism, and spiritual life, exploring how faith and spirituality interact with modern media practices. His work examines religious expression in contemporary society and the role of spirituality in public life.
His book 'The Late Starters Orchestra' documents his personal journey returning to cello playing in his 50s, exploring themes of aging, perseverance, and the pursuit of passions later in life. The book has received widespread acclaim for its insights into adult learning, community, and the transformative power of music.
Goldman has contributed significantly to discussions about religious journalism and spiritual practice in modern contexts, drawing from both his academic expertise and personal experiences as an observant Jew.
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