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Holly Burkhalter: Seeking Justice for the Poor in a Broken World
Holly Burkhalter, Vice President of Government Relations & Advocacy at IJM (International Justice Mission), will speak on Thursday, October 24 at 7:00pm in Reynolds Theater at the Bryan Center about […]
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John Hare: Three Arguments for the Dependence of Morality Upon Religion
John Hare, Noah Porter Professor of Philosophical Theology at Yale University, will deliver a lecture titled, “Three Arguments for the Dependence of Morality Upon Religion.” His paper argues that we […]
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Anne Cubilié, Engaged Scholarship: Can We Be Ethical Witnesses for Human Rights?
Visiting human rights scholar Anne Cubilié will lead the fourth installment of the What Are Human Rights? dinner series on February 1. Her discussion, which will be based on Women […]
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Impossible Ethics: Justice, Responsibility to Protect and Operational Practice
Human rights scholar Anne Cubilié will discuss her experiences in disaster zones and humanitarian interventions, focusing on the issue of testimony and issues of ethics and witnessing. What are our […]
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Toward A Moral Consensus Against Torture
Registration fee – $10 for students and $35 for non-students (Includes two meals and snacks on Saturday morning Registration deadline – Friday, March 18, 2011. Experts in theology, religion and […]
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