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SUMMARY:The dignity we share: Interfaith conference
DESCRIPTION:The Dignity We Share: Jewish\, Christian\, and Muslim Perspectives on Faith\, Identity\, and Human Worth\nThree great traditions all claim a belief in the intrinsic dignity of every human being but have these beliefs failed in practice? \nJoin leading scholars and faith leaders from Judaism\, Christianity\, and Islam as we explore the meaning and limits of human dignity. This conference moves beyond shared ideals to ask harder questions: Where have our traditions fallen short\, and what tensions\, silences\, and contested ideas continue to shape how dignity\, identity\, and belonging are understood today? \n\nFeaturing keynote speakers Dr Jerusha Rhodes\, Dr Joshua Ralston\, and Rabbi Alison Conyer\, the program will examine how religious traditions have both shaped and strained moral responsibility in contexts of exclusion\, inequality\, and global tension\, challenging participants to reckon honestly with the past and reimagine more just and compassionate futures. \n  \nKeynote speakers\n\nRabbi Allison Conyer (Senior Rabbi\, Temple Beth Israel\, Melbourne): A distinguished and globally recognised rabbi\, Rabbi Allison Conyer brings extensive experience in Jewish education\, interfaith dialogue\, social action and a deep commitment to Israel and community engagement. \nDr Joshua Ralston (Reader in Christian-Muslim Relations\, University of Edinburgh): Joshua Ralston is Reader in Christian-Muslim Relations at the School of Divinity\, University of Edinburgh and director and co-founder of the Christian-Muslim Studies Network funded by the Henry Luce Foundation. \nDr Jerusha Rhodes (Associate Professor of Islamic Studies\, Union Theological Seminary): Her research focuses on interreligious engagement and religious pluralism\, comparative theology\, and Muslima theology. \n  \nOpening Dinner\nMonday 29 June\, 6.30 – 8.30pm \nA C C Farran Hall\, Trinity College\, 100 Royal Parade\, Parkville VIC \nTickets: $45 (full price) | $30 (concession) \n  \nConference\nTuesday 30 June\, 9am – 4.30pm \nA series of keynote presentations and a panel discussion. \nTrinity College\, 100 Royal Parade\, Parkville VIC \nTickets: $75 (full price) | $35 (concession) Includes morning & afternoon tea and lunch. \n  \nRegistration\nTickets can be purchased through Trybooking. \nBook Now\n  \nEnquiries\nFor any enquiries\, please contact tcts@trinity.edu.au \n  \nBy registering for this conference\, you as a delegate are committing to engaging in any discussion and dialogue (whether in private or public) in a respectful and professional manner. \nFeminist TheologiesA leading voice for feminist theological scholarship and a hospitable hub for engagement with feminist approaches within Australia and the region. \nThe Australian Collaborators in Feminist Theologies network aims to consolidate and energise the University’s commitment to the participation of women and feminist scholars in the academy and the wider church. By fostering and forwarding feminist voice and vision we aim to promote Gospel justice by addressing issues relating to gender equality\, class\, race\, sexuality\, and ability.
URL:https://vox.divinity.edu.au/event/the-dignity-we-share-interfaith-conference/
LOCATION:Trinity College Theological School\, 100 Royal Parade\, Parkville\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Conference,Trinity College Theological School
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260821
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SUMMARY:Imagine Something Else: Communities\, Creativity\, Resistance
DESCRIPTION:Save the date\nThe 2026 ACFT Conference program includes The Annual Janette Gray RSM Lecture delivered by Dr Mary Kate Holman. A celebration of the first decade of ACFT\, and launch of the 2027 ACFT Art Exhibition based on the theme of this years’ conference\, “Imagine Something Else: Communities\, Creativity\, Resistance. \nDr Mary Kate Holman is a scholar of contemporary Catholic theology. She holds a BA from Georgetown University\, an MTS from Boston College’s School of Theology and Ministry\, and a PhD from Fordham University. Prior to her arrival at Fairfield\, Dr. Holman was Assistant Professor of Theology at Benedictine University in the suburbs of Chicago. Dr. Holman’s teaching interests include Feminist Theology\, Ignatian Spirituality\, Vatican II\, and Spirituality & Social Justice. Her research interests encompass Ecclesiology\, Nouvelle Théologie\, Marie-Dominique Chenu\, Vatican II\, and Feminist Theology. \nDr. Holman will publish Marie-Dominique Chenu and the Signs of the Times through University of Notre Dame Press in 2025. She published an English translation of Chenu’s Saulchoir: A School of Theology with Joseph Komonchak in 2023. Dr. Holman’s writing has appeared in the Journal of Jesuit Higher Education\, Theological Studies\, and Commonweal. \nIn a time marked by intersecting crises\, narratives of disaster and nevertheless deep possibilities\, we invite fresh perspectives to enact and sustain hope and courage. \nWhere and why does hope flourish? What sustains commitment and resistance in times of trial? What space can be made for dissonance and dissent? How do people engage and encourage others of like mind and heart? What resources can we find in our contexts and traditions? How do communities cultivate creative practices of transformation? To what are we called? \nPlease see our call for abstracts and save the date. More details to follow. \nFeminist TheologiesA leading voice for feminist theological scholarship and a hospitable hub for engagement with feminist approaches within Australia and the region. \nThe Australian Collaborators in Feminist Theologies network aims to consolidate and energise the University’s commitment to the participation of women and feminist scholars in the academy and the wider church. By fostering and forwarding feminist voice and vision we aim to promote Gospel justice by addressing issues relating to gender equality\, class\, race\, sexuality\, and ability.
URL:https://vox.divinity.edu.au/event/imagine-something-else-communities-creativity-resistance/
LOCATION:Pilgrim Theological College\, 29 College Crescent\, Parkville\, VIC\, 3052\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Australian Collaborators if Feminist Theologies,Conference,Hybrid (Online and In-person),Pilgrim Theological College
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