Law and Religion, Uncategorized

Conference ‘The Changing Faces of Religion and Secularity’

On the website of the Institute for Culture and Society of the University of Navarra an announcement can be found of the above conference, to be held at Harvard Law School, with the following program:


7th June


9:00   Speaker 1, Mary Ann Glendon (Harvard University)

10:00 Speaker 2, Rafael Alvira (University of Navarra)

11:00 Speaker 3, Carmelo Vigna (Università Ca Foscari de Venezia)

Discussion

13:00 Lunch

14:00 Workshop I: Religious Freedom in Contemporary Juridical Context
Chair: Francisca Pérez Madrid (Universidad de Barcelona)
4 Workshop Speakers

16:00 Workshop II: Medieval Political Theology: Theory & Practice.
Chair: Jaume Aurell (University of Navarra)
4 Workshop Speakers

18:00 Dinner

19:30 Speaker 4: Robert Royal (Institute for Faith & Reason, Washington, D.C.)


8th June


9:00   Speaker 5, Allen Hertzke (University of Oklahoma) – "Defending Civil Society:  Religious Advocacy in American National Politics"

10:00 Speaker 6, Jean Bethke Elstain (University of Chicago)

11:00 Speaker 7, Russell Hittinger (University of Tulsa)

Discussion

13:00 Lunch

14:00 Workshop III: The Media and the Process of Secularization of Society
Chair: Mercedes Montero & Mónica Codina (University of Navarra)
4 Workshop Speakers

16:00 Workshop IV: Liberalism, Capitalism & Religion
Chair: Raquel Lázaro (University of Navarra)
4 Workshop Speakers

18:00 Workshop V: Monotheism & Violence
Chair: Alejandra Vanney (Austral University of Buenos Aires)
4 Workshop Speakers

20:00 Dinner

See for more information, including a call for papers: http://www.unav.es/centro/religion-sociedad/congreso-caras-cambiantes-religion-secularidad.

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