The Pope’s Visit to Iraq: An Historic Juncture
March 15, 2021 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. EST RSVP Required 17:00 – 18:00 CET Location: Online Zoom Webinar You can find the official event page here. This event is organized by Georgetown University’s...
View ArticleReflections on Faith and Secularity in Our Global Secular Age
A Conversation with Father Tomáš Halík March 18, 2021 12:30 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. EST RSVP Required 18:30 – 19:45 CET Location: Online Zoom Webinar You can find the official event page here. This event is...
View ArticlePublic Religions in the COVID-19 World
A conversation with José Casanova May 13, 2021 12:30 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. EST RSVP Required 18:30 – 19:45 CET Location: Online Zoom Webinar You can find the official event page here. This event is...
View ArticlePluralism and Islam : An Interdisciplinary Assessment
Workshop – June 14, 2021 18:00 – 19:30 CEST 12:00 – 1:30pm EDT The event will be streamed live on our Facebook page An online workshop devoted to Islam and Pluralism that will gather prominent scholars...
View ArticleThe Carthage Seminars: Pluralism in Arab and Muslim Societies
Current Trends in the Arts, Culture and Media Under Duress Carthage Summer School // June 28th – July 2nd, 2021 Carthage Conference // June 30th – July 1st, 2021 To register for the Conference,...
View ArticleMustafa Akyol: «It is Time for a New Islamic Enlightenment»
Kuala Lumpur, September 2017. Mustafa Akyol, a prominent Turkish scholar and writer, once a columnist for Hürriyet and now a senior fellow at the Washington-based Cato Institute, lands in the Malay...
View Article«Lebanon Can Be Healed, but it Needs the Help of the International Community»
“As Christians we believe in resurrection. We are people of hope. Hope, prayer, and faith are our strength. During our history we went through very hard times, even harder than now. These are the...
View ArticleGlobal Religious and Interfaith Networks Engage Global Governance
A conversation with Alberto Melloni September 3, 2021 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. EDT RSVP Required 22:00 – 23:00 CET Location: Online Zoom Webinar This is an external event. You can find the official event...
View ArticleThe Jews of Morocco. A Journey Through a Community Become Diaspora
In 1948 there were 260,000 Jews[1] living in Morocco, forming the largest Jewish community in any Arab-Muslim country. However, in just two decades these figures were to be totally upended due to a...
View ArticlePutin’s War is Driving a Historic Schism in the Orthodox Church
Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine Patriarch Kirill, Head of the Russian Orthodox Church stated that he, and through him, the church in Russia fully supported Putin’s actions. He called Putin’s...
View ArticleCarthage Summer School 2022 – The Challenge of Social Change in Arab Countries
The 2022 Summer School “The Challenge of Social Change in Arab Countries” is organized by Reset DOC in collaboration with the Beit al Hikma and with the support of the Fondation Maison des sciences de...
View ArticleCarthage Seminars 2022 – The Challenge of Social Change in Arab Countries
Venue ______________________ Beit Al Hikma – The Tunisian Academy of Sciences, Letters and Arts 25, Avenue de la République – Carthage, Tunisie Full Program ______________________ THURSDAY, JULY 7,...
View ArticleTheologies and Practices of Religious Pluralism
Pluralism is inescapable in today’s modern societies, whether it is of a cultural, social, political, or religious nature. It is praised as the defining feature of modernity and decried as an...
View ArticleHoly War: The Centuries-Old Battle for Ukraine’s Soul
Ever since Patriarch Kirill, the primate of the Russian Orthodox Church and patriarch of Moscow threw his weight behind Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, by calling it essentially a holy war, questions have...
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View ArticleWhen Habermas and Ratzinger Shared the Idea of a Post-Secular Age
Ratzinger shared with Habermas a “post-secular” vision, namely the idea that for contemporary societies the classical narrative of modernity as secularization, disenchantment and the abandonment of...
View ArticleThe Alarming Globalization of Islamophobia
The first contemporary occurrence of the term “Islamophobia” appeared in the 1997 Runnymede report Islamophobia: a challenge for us all to acknowledge discrimination against Islam and Muslim immigrants...
View ArticleAfghan Women’s Demands for Basic Rights Cannot be Silenced Anymore
The Taliban regime has increased the arrests of several journalists, activists, and university professors as a response to their demands of lifting the restrictions on women’s rights. Among them is...
View ArticleIn Manipur Violence Continues Unabated Fostered by the Hindu Far-right
A footage of two women being forcibly stripped, abused and paraded naked on the streets that circulated on social media, had sparked a wave of protests across India last July. The attack occurred in...
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