The Annual Dinner of Abrahamic Traditions Lansing – November 13, 2014

EVENT HIGHLIGHTS

Niagara Foundation organizes Dinner of Abrahamic Traditions every year for the purpose of strengthening friendship and understanding among three Abrahamic Traditions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

We proudly host a diverse group of guests, including clergy from churches, synagogues, and mosques, academicians from universities and seminaries, and leaders of many charitable and civic organizations.

Theme:

Conflicts, Violence and Religion

Some of the questions that the speakers will try to address:
– What does our religious tradition and scriptures teach about violence?
– Whether & how is violence ever justified?
– Do people abuse religion to justify their violent tactics?
– Is religion the source or victim of extremism?
– How do the Abrahamic Religions approach conflict resolution?

Speakers:

Dr. Zeki Saritoprak
Department of Theology and Religious Studies, John Carroll University
David Wiener
President, Kehillat Israel
Dr. C. Mike Liberato
Department of Philosophy, Michigan State University

Date
Thursday, November 13, 2014

6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Venue
St. John Catholic Church and Student Center
327 M. A. C. Ave, East Lansing, MI 48823

REGISTRATION

Registration is required as seating capacity is limited. Please kindly fill out the RSVP form, then click on PAYPAL button for the payment.

RSVP

* RSVP is due by November 11th.
* Participation fee: $10

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