American society is rapidly secularizing–a radical departure from its historically high level of religiosity–and politics is a big part of the reason. Join us for a discussion about what this trend means for American politics and society.
You can attend this event in-person or virtually. Registration is required for both options.
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The Theology and Ethnography Reading Group will meet Friday, October 29, to discuss "Ethnography of the In/effable: Mysticism/Transcendence, Aesthetics and Phenomenology." Erika Summers-Effler, associate professor of sociology at the University of Notre Dame, will be the featured speaker.
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The Multifaith Integral Human Development Colloquium will meet Friday afternoon in the Ansari Institute lounge, 4148 Jenkins Nanovic Halls. All are welcome.
The colloquium aims to explore how various religious and spiritual traditions would approach the concepts and values of integral human development (IHD). Though IHD originated in Catholic social teaching, its framing is universal and its proponents assert that it can be applied to any context. …
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