Forgiveness, Reconciliation, and the Common Good
Location
Upper Gwinn Commons
Keywords
Day of Common Learning
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Miroslav Volf, founder and director of Yale Center for Faith and Culture, and Henry B. Wright professor of theology at Yale University Divinity School, comes to campus for a public lecture in which he will discuss the role religion plays in reconciling people from different backgrounds.
Dr. Volf will address these questions: What is forgiveness, and how do forgiveness and reconciliation inform the world we share with seven billion others, many of whom do not share our culture or religion? How do we learn to embrace rather than reject difference? What roles do religion play in how we negotiate life together?
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Forgiveness, Reconciliation, and the Common Good
Upper Gwinn Commons
Miroslav Volf, founder and director of Yale Center for Faith and Culture, and Henry B. Wright professor of theology at Yale University Divinity School, comes to campus for a public lecture in which he will discuss the role religion plays in reconciling people from different backgrounds.
Dr. Volf will address these questions: What is forgiveness, and how do forgiveness and reconciliation inform the world we share with seven billion others, many of whom do not share our culture or religion? How do we learn to embrace rather than reject difference? What roles do religion play in how we negotiate life together?