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Symposium
presented by the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Lubar Institute for
the Study of the Abrahamic Religions | November 11, 2014 | Madison,
Wisconsin.
Beyond the dramatic story…
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Plenary address from the fifth annual Lubar Institute conference: “Are There Limits
to Our Dialogue: Interfaith Marriage and Conversion.” The address,
titled “Mission and…
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Charlotte Gordon, the fifth annual Thering Fellow, presents a lecture titled “In Her Steps: Following Hagar to Abraham,” on Monday, October 22, 2012. Gordon is a writer of poetry,…
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Chancellor
Arnold Eisen was the third annual Thering Fellow, and presented a
lecture titled “Toward a Jewish Theology of Religious Pluralism” on
Tuesday, October 12, 2010.
Arnold…
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Held September 25, 2009, this discussion of religion’s role in international negotiations featured:
• Kjell Magne Bondevik, former Prime Minister of Norway
• Thomas Loftus, former…
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Dalia Mogahed, Senior Analyst and Executive Director of the Gallup
Center for Muslim Studies, presented a program titled “Who Speaks for
Islam?” on Tuesday, April 14, 2009. Mogahed…
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The second annual Thering Fellow, Rev. Jim Wallis, spoke on “An
Evangelical Christian Looks at Jews and Muslims” on Wednesday, October
21, 2009. A graduate of Michigan State…
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The
First Annual Thering Fellow, Reza Aslan, spoke on “Winning a Cosmic
War: Can Common Ground be Found Within the Abrahamic Religions?” on
Wednesday, October 29, 2008.…
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Grand Opening of “The Families of Abraham,” a photographic narrative exhibition celebrating life and faith traditions of Jewish, Christian, and Muslim families, featuring a talk by…
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Plenary Address for the 2008 Annual Conference, “Perspectives on the
Abrahamic Traditions: Leadership, Commonalities, and Critical
Reflection.” Rabbi Bradley Hirschfield, President,…
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Plenary Address for the 2007 Annual Conference, “Religious Pluralism in
Modern America.” Diana Eck, Professor of Comparative Religion and Indian
Studies, Faculty of Arts and Sciences;…
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Plenary
Address to the 2008 Annual Conference, “Perspectives on the Abrahamic
Traditions: Leadership, Commonalities, and Critical Reflection.” Ingrid
Mattson, Professor, Hartford…
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Fourth
Annual Thering Fellow James Carroll delivered a lecture titled "Jews,
Christians, Muslims: The Better Future" on Tuesday, October 18, 2011.
Carroll’s memoir, An American…
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