Religion and Politics: Convergence or Divergence in the Age of Conflict?
Intercultural Dialogue Institute GTA cordially invites you to attend Religion and Politics: Convergence or Divergence in the Age of Conflict? The event will take place on January 25, 2017.
As we all see increasingly often, religion and politics converge, clash, and shape public life. These intersections happen everywhere, from our homes to our courts, from businesses to schools. We would like to present a broader perspective on these interactions, especially in light of recent developments.
Moderator:
Reid Locklin, Assoc. Professor, University of Toronto
Speakers:
Joe Mihevc, Councillor, City of Toronto
Mark G. Toulouse, Principal, Emmanuel College
Rabbi Baruch Frydman-Kohl, Anne and Max Tanenbaum Senior Rabbi, Beth Tzedec Congregation
Taha Ghayyur, Organizer, MuslimFest
Venue:
Charbonnel Hall, University of St Michael's College
81 Mary Street, Toronto, Ontario
Program:
12:00 pm- Introductions and Lunch
12:30 pm- Panel Discussion and Q&A
02:00 pm- Closing
Tickets ($15) sold at: Eventbrite
For more information please visit: gta.idialogue.ca