"The Challenge of Power, Morality, and Religion" - The Triennial Jewish, Christian, Muslim Dialogue


Thursday, December 5, 2024
9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Robert C. Pew Grand Rapids Campus
Community




** While the weather is not ideal, we are proceeding with this event as planned. While we are not going to be live-streaming, we will be recording the sessions to be released after the fact. We will be sure to send the recording out to everyone who is registered just in case folks are not able to make it out. Be safe out there! **

Divisions have often led to violence and religion is not immune. National power and nationalism can obscure the ethical issues in times of division. We see this in our country as well as internationally. This can be observed currently as well as throughout history. Join us for The Challenge of Power, Morality, and Religion, featuring three leaders from the Jewish, Christian, and Muslim communities.

West Michigan has a rich history of engagement in interfaith dialogue, largely because of the organizations Sylvia Kaufman, a respected community leader, has founded. Sylvia initiated the first community dialogue on interfaith issues through the former West Shore Committee for Jewish/Christian Dialogue in 1989. Since that time, hundreds of premier scholars, clergy, citizens, and students from the Jewish, Christian, and Muslim faiths have come together every three years for a conference, now known as the  Jewish/Christian/Muslim Triennial Interfaith Dialogue .

Featured Speakers:

Elaine Pagels, Ph.D. is an American religion historian. She is the Harrington Spear Paine Professor of Religion at Princeton University. Pagels conducted extensive research into early Christianity and Gnosticism as a part of her graduate study at Harvard University. Her best-selling book The Gnostic Gospels examines the divisions in the early Christian church, and the way women were viewed throughout Jewish and Christian history. Modern Library named it as one of the 100 best books of the twentieth century.

Rabbi Dr. Donniel Hartman is President of the Shalom Hartman Institute and author of the highly regarded 2016 book, Putting God Second: How to Save Religion from Itself. Donniel is the founder of some of the most extensive education, training and enrichment programs for scholars, educators, rabbis, and religious and lay leaders in Israel and North America. He is a prominent essayist, blogger and lecturer on issues of Israeli politics, policy, Judaism, and the Jewish community.

Mustafa Akyol is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, where he focuses on the intersection of public policy, Islam, and modernity. He is the author of acclaimed books such as “The Islamic Moses,” “The Islamic Jesus,” and “Reopening Muslim Minds: A Return to Reason, Freedom, and Tolerance .” He was a longtime contributing opinion writer for The New York Times, and teaches classes at Boston College and Foreign Service Institute. He is also an affiliate scholar at the Acton Institute’s Collins Center for Abrahamic Heritage. In July 2021, the Prospect magazine of the UK listed him among “The world’s top 50 thinkers.”

Schedule

Session I: “Does Power Threaten Morality?”

               9:00 am   Introduction

               9:15 am   Jewish Presentation

               9:45 am   Responses from Christian and Muslim speakers, followed by Q&A

               10:30 am Break

               10:45 am Christian presentation

               11:15 am Responses from Muslim and Jewish speakers, followed by Q&A

               12:00 pm Lunch

               12:45 pm Muslim presentation

               1:15 pm   Responses from Jewish and Christian speakers, followed by Q&A

               2:00 pm   Break        

Session II: “Owning Power and its Challenges”

              2:15 pm   Each speaker speaks on respective tradition

              3:00 pm   Speaker interaction and audience Q&A

              4:00 pm   Afternoon Conclusion

Session III: “Naming the problem: Religion and Nationalism”

              7:00 pm   Recap of day and discussion of nationalism from each tradition

              7:45 pm   Panel conversation and audience Q&A

              8:30 pm   Evening Conclusion

Registration is now open.

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Location Information


Eberhard Center
301 Fulton St W, Grand Rapids, MI 49504


Contact Information


[email protected]
(616) 331-5702


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This event was added to the calendar by Elamin Gasim Ibrahim Gasim (gasimibe@gvsu.edu) on Tuesday, September 3, 2024 and was last updated on Wednesday, December 4, 2024 at 7:35 p.m.