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Faith and Culture: The Politics of BeliefunavailableArchive
Publisher |
The Wheeler Centre
Media Type |
audio
Over four days in June 2012, our speakers – philosophers and theologians, historians and writers, believers and non-believers – will consider what it can mean to be religious, and what role the voice of faith may legitimately have in the conversations of citizens in a multicultural, democratic state and in the community of nations.
Premiere Date |
2012-05-20
Frequency |
Periodic
Explicit |
No

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11 Available Episodes (11 Total)Average duration: 01:03:25
Feb 12 | 01:00:52
The Voice of Faith in National Identity: Speaking From India: Dipesh Chakrabarty: Panel Discussion
Feb 12 | 01:05:01
The Voice of Faith in the Conversation of Citizens: Stanley Hauerwas: Panel Discussion
Feb 12 | 01:13:32
Jewish Identity in the Hebrew Republic: A Voice from Israel: Bernard Avishai: Panel Discussion
May 20 | 01:10:53
The Voice of Faith and the Challenge of Democratic Multiculturalism: Tariq Modood
May 20 | 01:04:04
The Voice of Faith in Islam's Challenge to Europe: Asma Barlas
May 20 | 01:01:47
Faith, Multiculturalism and the Community of Nations: Panel Discussion
May 20 | 00:57:41
The Voice of Faith in National Identity: Speaking From India: Dipesh Chakrabarty: Keynote
May 20 | 00:57:12
The Voice of Faith in the Conversation of Citizens: Stanley Hauerwas: Keynote
May 20 | 01:07:02
The Voice of Faith and the Challenge of Reason in National and International Politics: Susan Neiman
May 20 | 00:58:30
Jewish Identity in the Hebrew Republic: A Voice from Israel: Bernard Avishai: Keynote
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