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The Promise and Peril of Religious Pluralism

From the mundane to the monumental, religious belief and practice shape the everyday lives of individuals and communities. When the differences between religious and spiritual traditions collide, there is great opportunity for creation and for crisis. Join us for this roundtable conversation exploring the promise and peril of religious pluralism, moderated by:
* Dr. Chris Coome, postdoctoral associate, POLIS Civil Discourse Project
* Rev. Bruce Puckett, assistant dean, Duke Chapel

*** Free pizza dinner provided. ***

This event takes place in the Alumni Memorial Common Room in Duke Divinity School (152 Langford Building).

In addition to Duke Chapel, co-sponsors of the event include: The Lemur, POLIS Civil Discourse Project, North Carolina Central University's Office of Community Engagement and Service, and NCCU Wesley.


Categories

Civic Engagement/Social Action, Panel/Seminar/Colloquium, Religious/Spiritual