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2016 |
January 28 Lecture ♦ Critical Thinkers ♦ Mary Jo Neitz |
February 11, 2016 Lecture ♦ Building Bridges: Lunch and Learn ♦ Guy Consolmagno |
August 19-21, 2016 78th Annual Meeting of the Association for the Sociology of Religion |
September 13-14, 2016 |
September 29, 2016 |
October 13, 2016 |
Lecture ♦ Critical Thinkers in Religion, Law and Social Theory
Mary Jo Neitz ♦ University of Ottawa
January 28, 2016
Religion and Emotion: Advancing a New Framework for Understanding Religious Cultures
Lecture ♦ Building Bridges: Lunch and Learn
Guy Consolmagno ♦ University of Ottawa
February 11, 2016
God's Mechanics: The Religious Life of Techies
78th Annual Meeting of the Association for the Sociology of Religion
Seattle, Washington
August 19–21, 2016
Exploring Diversity: Varieties of Religion and Nonreligion
Workshop ♦ When Prayers Are Not Enough: Religion, Gender and Family Violence
Nancy Nason-Clark and Cathy Holtman
September 13-14, 2016
Critical Thinkers Lecture ♦ What is Catholic About the Clergy Sexual Abuse Crisis?
Robert Orsi
September 29, 2016
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Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs
Le Berkley Center at Georgetown University a été créé au sein du bureau de John J. DeGioia, Président de Georgetown, en mars 2006. Le centre a été conçu afin de miser sur les forces de Georgetown: l'excellence académique; son emplacement à Washington, DC; sa portée internationale et sa tradition catholique et jésuite d'ouverture aux autres religions et au vaste monde séculier. Le généreux soutien de William R. Berkley, un membre du conseil d'administration de l'université, a permis la croissance rapide du centre.
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The Project is happy to provide information about research centres, initiatives and projects across Canada and beyond that are focusing on the examination of religion, diversity, pluralism and society through its “Research Centres” page. Led by our Team Member Pamela Klassen and housed at the University of Toronto, the mandate of the Religion in the Public Sphere initiative is to examine how religion manifests in public spaces, institutions, and interactions, and consider the challenges and possibilities of religious diversity in Toronto and around the globe. To learn more about this initiative, please click here.