PHILIP ALLOTT with a response from MARK ENGELMAN.
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27Jan
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04DecCatholic Dis/Agreement: Pope Francis and the Uses of Disagreement as a Mechanism of Ecclesial Reform
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25Nov
The panel will reflect on the ethical and practical dilemmas that states, international institutions, the Christian churches, and other faith-based actors face in seeking to respond in a responsible and effective manner to the current migrant and refugee crisis.
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10Nov
Dr Gorazd Andrejč will illustrate how Wittgenstein’s work has been used by different approaches to interreligious dis/agreement and how it can elucidate such dis/agreements today.
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23Jun
A 2-day workshop hosted by the Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS), in collaboration with the Von Hügel Institute and the Cambridge Migration Research Network
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23Jun
A 2-day workshop hosted by the Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS), in collaboration with the Von Hügel Institute and the Cambridge Migration Research Network
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10Jun
Music is a key element of the culture which forms us. How can the musical arts represent mercy? Can it discourage or encourage its practice?
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10Jun
Music is a key element of the culture which forms us. How can the musical arts represent mercy? Can it discourage or encourage its practice?
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10Jun
Music is a key element of the culture which forms us. How can the musical arts represent mercy? Can it discourage or encourage its practice?
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08Jun
Most biblical, theological and philosophical understandings of mercy were conceived in very different contexts to our own, globalised and urbanised world.