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Thursday, October 2, 2014
5:00-6:30pm
BU School of Theology
745 Commonwealth Avenue, Room B-24
CEDAR: Communities Engaging with Difference and Religion
Join us for a lecture and conversation with Dr. Seligman who will help us understand just [...]what engaging with difference may mean as an alternative to the many efforts of “finding common ground†or a “shared humanity†that define so many intercommnunal and interreligious initiatives. We will discuss the role of discomfort in learning and the importance of experience as opposed to book knowledge in the maturing of our moral consciousness.
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Jose Casanova, Professor of Sociology at Georgetown University, speaks on “The Secular, Secularizations, and Secularisms,†on September 15, 2010. Professor Adam Seligman of Boston University’s Institute for Culture, Religion & [...]World Affairs (CURA) responds. This lecture is co-sponsored by BU’s Institute for Philosophy & Religion and CURA, and is part of the 2010-11 Lecture Series, “Toleration and Freedom in a Global Age.â€
Respondent Adam Seligman, Research Associate, Institute for Culture, Religion & World Affairs (CURA) brings further discussion and brings it to a conclusion.
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Jose Casanova, Professor of Sociology at Georgetown University, speaks on “The Secular, Secularizations, and Secularisms,†on September 15, 2010. Professor Adam Seligman of Boston University’s Institute for Culture, Religion & [...]World Affairs (CURA) responds. This lecture is co-sponsored by BU’s Institute for Philosophy & Religion and CURA, and is part of the 2010-11 Lecture Series, “Toleration and Freedom in a Global Age.â€
Respondent Adam Seligman, Research Associate, Institute for Culture, Religion & World Affairs (CURA) brings further discussion and brings it to a conclusion.
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Jose Casanova, Professor of Sociology at Georgetown University, speaks on “The Secular, Secularizations, and Secularisms,†on September 15, 2010. Professor Adam Seligman of Boston University’s Institute for Culture, Religion & [...]World Affairs (CURA) responds. This lecture is co-sponsored by BU’s Institute for Philosophy & Religion and CURA, and is part of the 2010-11 Lecture Series, “Toleration and Freedom in a Global Age.â€
Respondent Adam Seligman, Research Associate, Institute for Culture, Religion & World Affairs (CURA) brings further discussion and brings it to a conclusion.
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