All are welcome to a public seminar organised by the Irish School of Ecumenics: ‘Reimagining Religion and Peace: resisting military occupation and religious fundamentalism’, at Trinity College Dublin on Thursday 1st August at 4-6pm in G6, Irish School of Ecumenics/Loyola Building in Dublin.
The keynote address will be given by Prof Liu Cheng, Director of Institute for Peace Studies, Nanjing University, China. Prof Ruben Habito, Professor Emeritus at Perkins School of Theology, Dallas will give the concluding address. An international panel includes experts from Palestine, Sri Lanka, Korea/US and Tamil Eelam.
Please contact Diogo Vara at varad@tcd.ie to register.
For more details download the event flyer.
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