Niagara Forums: Fr. Thomas Michel

EVENT HIGHLIGHTS

Dialogue of Civilizations: A Religious Perspective, a lecture by Fr. Thomas Michel, Director of Interreligious Dialogue Program at the Woodstock Theological Center, Georgetown University.

Fr. Thomas Michel, S.J.

Fr. Thomas Michel was born in St. Louis, MO, in 1941, ordained a Catholic priest in 1967, and took vows as a Jesuit in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, in 1969. After studying Arabic in Egypt and Lebanon, he received a doctorate in Islamic thought from the University of Chicago with a thesis entitled “Ibn Taymiyya’s Al-Jawab al-Sahih: A Muslim Theologian’s Critique of Christianity.” After a year teaching at Columbia University in New York, he taught Islamic studies at Sanata Dharma University in Indonesia as well as Christian theology in Islamic theological institutes.

In 1981-1994, Fr. Michel worked in the Vatican as Head of the Office for relations with Muslims. During this time he spent four years teaching Christian theology in Turkish universities. In 1994-2008, Fr. Michel served in Bangkok as Secretary for Inter-religious Affairs for the Catholic bishops of Asia and as Jesuit Secretary for Interreligious Dialogue in Rome. Until recently, he was living in Turkey and has published extensively on modern Muslim thinkers such as Said Nursi and Fethullah Gülen.
He is currently on the staff of Georgetown University as Senior Fellow of the Woodstock Theological Center and Senior Fellow of the Alwaleed Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding.

For more information http://www.thomasmichel.us/

Thursday, April 18th, 2013

Date
Thursday, May 15, 2014

Welcome & Reception
Reception 12:00 PM
Luncheon 12:15 PM

Venue
Science Teaching Student Services
Room 230

University of Minnesota
222 Pleasant St SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455

For more information about the location and parking:

Science Teaching & Student Services : Campus Maps, University of Minnesota TC

 

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