Schwartz gave the paper, “Questioning Narratives of God”, at the second “Religion and Postmodernism” conference in October 1999 at
Villanova University in northwest suburban
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a conference that featured
Jacques Derrida; her ideas, which appeared subsequently in the conference proceedings, "explore[d] her suspicion surrounding the adequacy of narratives about God... [where she] suggest[ed] that as important as narrative is, we must recognize that it, like visual representation, is a form of idolatry." She has subsequently been a featured speaker at: • the Adelaide Festival of Ideas in 2001, on issues related to sustainability and the environment, in the session "The 21st Century: How much water, how many people?"; • the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs; • The Castelli Colloquium in Rome; • the University of Lugano, on free speech; • Notre Dame University, on human rights. Schwartz was the 2014 Respondent to the Tanner Lectures given by
Rowan Williams, the 104th
Archbishop of Canterbury, at
Harvard University. Schwartz wrote the libretto for composer
John Eaton's opera,
Paradise Lost based on Milton, and the separate stage adaptation, "John Milton's Paradise Lost", performed in May, 2010 by the Chicago Shakespeare Project. ==Organizational leadership positions==