The growing interest in the study of spirituality across the world is one of the significant signs of our times. In line with this development an historic international conference on ‘Spirituality in Society and the Professions’ will take place in WIT on 16-18 May 2019.
Spirituality in Society and the Professions
The topic of the conference is related to the Routledge International Handbook of Spirituality in Society and the Professions edited by Laszlo Zsolnai and Bernadette Flanagan. This original book will be launched at the conference by Michael Comyn, RTE.
Collaboration
The conference is a collaboration between the European Institute for Spirituality in Economics and Society (SPES), based in Budapest, and the Spirituality Institute for Research and Education (SpIRE) in Dublin. and is evidence of the increasing recognition that spirituality is a dimension in almost every sphere and aspect of social life. The conference aims to discuss the most important issues, frameworks, and problems regarding spiritually-related activities in different fields of social life.
New approaches
Chapters in the book behind the conference highlight that spirituality-based new approaches and models for the professions are being explored in different societal fields, including religion, psychology, philosophy, theology, ecology, agriculture, water, landscape and urban planning, tourism, medicine, psychological counselling, sociological work, nursing, sport, health, economics and business, management, leadership, politics, law, policing, science, architecture, technology and design, fashion, literature, visual arts, music, theatre, film, dancing, martial arts, media, and education.
Speakers
The conference has attracted speakers from the US, Australia, Hungary, Belgium, Spain, Rome, Norway, the Netherlands, the UK, and Ireland, some of whom are contributors to the book. It intends to show how professions have already, and can in the future, gain a good deal in insight and wisdom by embracing spirituality in their working models and practice. In this way they will be a form of spiritual capital for personal, social, and planetary wellbeing.
International leaders
Dr Michael O’Sullivan and Prof Bernadette Flanagan, who are recognised international leaders in the field of spirituality studies in higher education, and lead the WIT MA in Applied Spirituality which is taught in Dublin, are delighted to be involved in the organising of this conference at WIT. The conference shows how a university level institute of Technology in the South East, an education and research Institute of Spirituality in Dublin, and a European Institute for Spirituality in Economics and Society based in Hungary can come together to serve the spiritual quest of people in society and the professions.
“We are also delighted that at this conference some of our spirituality graduates will launch their books while others will present papers. This is the first time in this country that such a number of high level spirituality publications will be launched on the same day,” said Dr O’Sullivan.
“My hope is that an outcome of the conference and the book launches will be to attract more people to do the MA in Applied Spirituality, as well as to add to the graduates that Bernadette and I have worked with in recent years who have been publishing, presenting at conferences, and/or going on to do PhDs in spirituality”.
Programme Schedule, Presenters, and Papers
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Dr Michael O’Sullivan
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Prof Bernadette Flanagan
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