Café Théologique: Religious Pluralism as a Sign of Religious Hope
Monday 21 February, 7.30-9pm. Café Théologique: Religious Pluralism as a Sign of Religious Hope
Venue: Zero Degrees Bar, St Mary Butts/Bridge Street
Alan Race, executive member of the World Council of Faiths and editor of the journal Interreligious Insight, talks about the value of a multi-faith society. Jointly hosted by the University Chaplaincy.
The event will be in-person and also (we hope) shared simultaneously on Zoom: http://u.nu/cafetheo.
Guests are welcome to meet from 6pm for food. More info: chaplaincy@reading.ac.uk.
The event will consist of a 45-minute presentation followed by Q&A and conversation.
Alan is editor of numerous books including 'Religions in Dialogue' (2017);
'Pope Francis and Interreligious Dialogue (2018); and 'Christian Approaches to Other Faiths' (SCM, 2008).
More details about Café Théologique: https://www.reading.ac.uk/chaplaincy/cafe-theologique
Previous recordings of talks can be viewed on the Chaplaincy’s Youtube page: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1BWCRlqndTEIJrm7n9lqnLzMb6IQND8O