Understanding Religious Pluralism Conference

May 23-25, 2012

Religious diversity and pluralism, though a constant feature of human history, is increasing in our time, especially due to migration, globalization, and geopolitical events. It has emerged as one of the key issues for the promotion of world peace and religious harmony. This conference provided scholars and graduate students in religion and theology opportunities to explore further the issues of religious pluralism.

This conference was sponsored by the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs; Georgetown College; Georgetown Department of Theology; Georgetown Graduate School of Arts & Sciences; Ignacio Ellacuria Chair for Catholic Social Thought; Jesuit Advisory Board for Interreligious Dialogue and Mission, US Jesuit Conference; and the Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding.

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