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SUMMARY:Registration OPEN - Scarboro Missions Lecture 2024
DESCRIPTION:Registration Below!
URL:https://frasercentre.ca/event/sixth-annual-scarboro-missions-lecture-2024/
LOCATION:Regis College\, 100 Wellesley St W\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 2Z5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Interfaith Events,Regis College
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SUMMARY:"Christian Spirituality of Mission in the Age of Migration"
DESCRIPTION:Lecture via Zoom Video | Registrations below!\n  \n \nDownload Poster \nRegistration Form\n[gravityform id=”9″ title=”false” description=”false”]
URL:https://frasercentre.ca/event/christian-spirituality-of-mission-in-the-age-of-migration-lecture/
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SUMMARY:INDEFINITELY POSTPONED - "Decolonizing the Jesuits" (Fr. Bisson\, SJ)
DESCRIPTION:Dearest Fraser Community\,\nWe regret to inform you that the Fraser Centre for Practical Theology (Regis College) event scheduled for October 13\, 2021\, entitled\, “Decolonizing the Jesuits: A Theological Reflection and a Reflection on Theology” has been indefinitely postponed. We will be looking for another opportunity to re-schedule this event in the coming year.\nPlease feel free to read of other updates and events at the Fraser Centre at https://frasercentre.ca\n\n\n____________________________________________________________________________________________________\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n 
URL:https://frasercentre.ca/event/decolonizing-the-jesuits/
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CREATED:20210127T163716Z
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SUMMARY:"From Congo to Canada" with Dr. Pamela Couture & Dr. Esther Acolatse
DESCRIPTION:TONIGHT! || Via Zoom Video\nMore Info & Zoom Link Available Below!\nPoster Download \n______________________________________________________________\nPlease click the link below to join the webinar as an attendee:\nhttps://zoom.us/j/97951481319?pwd=WmxCek83VHptTkxQYUhVNFUvMThudz09\nPasscode: Pha175\nOr iPhone one-tap :\n    US: +13462487799\,\,97951481319#\,\,\,\,*406451#  or +16699006833\,\,97951481319#\,\,\,\,*406451#\n\nOr Telephone:\n    Dial(for higher quality\, dial a number based on your current location):\n        US: +1 346 248 7799  or +1 669 900 6833  or +1 929 205 6099  or +1 253 215 8782  or +1 301 715 8592  or +1 312 626 6799\nWebinar ID: 979 5148 1319\nPasscode: 406451\n\nInternational numbers available: https://zoom.us/u/a99Jmg8xk\n______________________________________________________________________________________________________\n\n\n\n“From Congo To Canada:\nPractical Theology and the Representation of Communities“\n\nGuest Speaker: \nDr. Pamela Couture\n \n– Jane and Geoffrey Martin Chair in Church and Community\, Emmanuel College\n– Director\, Toronto School of Theology \nProfessor Couture’s recent book We Are Not All Victims: Local Peacebuilding in the Democratic Republic of Congo (Lit Verlag\, 2016) focused on the peacemaking and reconciliation practices of rural United Methodists Congolese\, as they worked to rebuild their society following the war in the Democratic Republic of Congo from 1997 to 2001. It also demonstrated her long-standing interest of using creative non-fiction in practical theology. Since being at Emmanuel College\, she also co-edited a volume of essays produced by the International Academy of Practical Theology when it met in Toronto in 2013 and a volume of writings of emerging theologians\, participants in the Global Theological Ecumenical Institute 2018\, sponsored by the World Council of Churches\, on evangelism and mission. Since that publication\, her (delete: current) work has been focused on student vulnerability and the pedagogical practices of classrooms (delete s) teaching in interreligious spiritual care. As Director of the Toronto School of Theology\, she is exploring the representation of communities in practical theology and narrative practices of leadership. With Bernd Schroeder of Goettingen University\, she is co-editor of the International Journal of Practical Theology. \nShe is ordained as an elder by the United Methodist Church\, holds annual conference membership in Northern Illinois Annual Conference\, and is a voluntary ecumenical associate at St. Luke’s Anglican Church in Burlington\, Ontario. Her sermons are posted on their website\, stlukesburlington.blogspot.com. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRespondent: \n\nDr. Esther Acolatse\n– Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology and Intercultural Studies\n– Director of Graduate Degree Studies\, Knox College \nAs Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology and Intercultural Studies at Knox College\, Esther teaches at the intersection of psychology and Christian thought in aid of human flourishing\, with interests in the gendered body\, cultural anthropological dimensions of medicine\, health\, and healing\, and their implications for suffering\, death\, dying\, and care at the end of life. \nHer ongoing research explores methodological issues in the practice of theology of the Christian life\, and the relevance of these themes in the global expression of Christianity\, particularly African and Western dimensions in dialogue. Her current research focuses on issues around care and counseling with migrant families and implications for intra/interfaith dialogue and spiritual care for re-missioning the global church. \n\n\n\n\nIf you would like to receive emails regarding this event please register below!\n[gravityform id=”6″ title=”false” description=”false”]
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SUMMARY:2021 Third Annual Scarboro Missions Lecture in Interreligious Dialogue
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE REGISTER BELOW!   \n\n\n\n\n“Interreligious Dialogue on Ecology:\nPope Francis and Asian Religions on the Protection of the Environment”\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis lecture will first summarize Pope Francis’s teaching on the care for the Earth\, our common home\, as expressed in Laudato Si’ and Querida Amazonia. Next it will explore how the papal teaching can find support in Asian religions\, especially Daoism and Buddhism. It will conclude with reflections on how this interreligious dialogue can be a source of inspiration for our common work for ecojustice. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nProfessor Peter Phan\n\n\n\nThe Ignacio Ellacuria \, S.J. Chair of Catholic Social Thought\n\n\n\n\n\nDepartment of Theology\n\n\n\n\nGeorgetown University\n\n\nWashington D.C.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRespondent: \n\n\nMichelle Voss Roberts\n\n\n\n\nPrincipal and Professor of Theology\nEmmanuel College of Victoria University at the University of Toronto\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHenry Shiu\nAssistant Professor of the Shi Wu De\nProfessorship in Chinese Buddhist Studies\nEmmanuel College of Victoria University at the University of Toronto \n \nVia Zoom Video | Free Registration Available Below\n  \n[gravityform id=”3″ title=”false” description=”false”]
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SUMMARY:Abrahamic Communities Respond to Racism in COVID 19: Injustice Within
DESCRIPTION:In this edition of the Abrahamic Talks Series\, CJDT aims to explore the topic of systemic racism through a multi-faith lens.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nDeeply aware of the inequality faced by BIPOC individuals within our own communities\, we are committed to confronting the challenge of systemic racism through educational programs\, roundtable discussions\, and other advocacy initiatives. The Abrahamic Talks Series is the first step in this long process of institutional self-examination and renewal\, and we hope that our members will join us in this initiative. Featuring Guest Speakers include: Professor Jonathan Hamilton\, Ms. Akilah Allen\, and Imam Yasin Dwyer. \nIf you are interested or would simply like to hear three amazing speakers share their insights and learnings\, please join us for the first 2020-21 Abahamic Talks Series\, “Abrahamic Communities Respond to Racism during COVID 19: The Injustice Within.” \n\n\n\n\n  \nZoom meeting link is available upon registration through this link: Abrahamic Talk Series: Racism During Covid 19
URL:https://frasercentre.ca/event/abrahamic-communities-respond-to-racism-in-covid-19-injustice-within/
LOCATION:ON
CATEGORIES:General Events,Interfaith Events,Regis College
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200301
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CREATED:20191023T133830Z
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SUMMARY:Fraser Centre Interreligious Visual Art Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Fraser Centre Interreligious Visual Art Exhibit: \n“Neighbourhood Earth” \nFebruary 2—February 29\, 2020 \nExhibit Reception: Thursday\, February 13\, 2020\, 8:30pm-9:30 pm. (Please RSVP through the Regis Website.) \nThe art exhibit asks: What is a neighbour?  Who is my neighbour?  What is a neighbourhood?  What are the borders of our neighbourhoods?  Who defines them?  Who is inside\, who is outside?  How do personal or political relations become “neighbourly”?  Who is overseeing our neighbourhood watch?  Who determines the scales of our neighbourhoods—local\, regional\, national\, cultural\, religious\, spiritual\, ecological?  Is not a central tragedy of our times the perception of our differences as disproportionately more important than our similarities? \nParticipating artists:  Linda Chen\, Blake Debassige\, Heather Gentleman\, Hayyan Helal\, David Holt\, Tai Kim\, Emmaus O’Herlihy O.S.B.\, Aparna Rangnekar\, Michael Stoeber. \nCo-curated with Katharine Lochnan\, the exhibit is in conjunction with the 2020 Scarboro Missions Lecture in Interreligious Dialogue by Dr. Mary Jo Leddy: “Faith in the Commons: Becoming Neighbours includes the Personal and the Political\,” Thursday\, February 13\, 7:00 pm. The 8:30 pm reception following the 2020 Lecture will also include the reception for the Fraser Centre Interreligious Visual Art Exhibit. \n 
URL:https://frasercentre.ca/event/fraser-centre-interreligious-visual-art-exhibit/
LOCATION:Regis College\, 100 Wellesley St W\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 2Z5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:General Events,Interfaith Events,Regis College
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191121T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191121T153000
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CREATED:20191105T204743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191105T204743Z
UID:823-1574344800-1574350200@frasercentre.ca
SUMMARY:Creation and Ecological Issues in Modern Orthodox Theology
DESCRIPTION:A lecture by Dr. Tamara Grdzelidze\, D.Phil\, Ph.D. (Oxford) \nDr. Tamara Grdzelidze is the Aileen Driscoll Research Fellow in Ecumenical Theology (Faculty of Theology at the University of St. Michael’s College\, University of Toronto) and former Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Georgia to the Holy See. She served for many years as Program Executive on the Faith and Order Secretariat\, World Council of Churches (Switzerland)\, and has published numerous work in Orthodox theology\, ecumenism and Maximus the Confessor.
URL:https://frasercentre.ca/event/creation-and-ecological-issues-in-modern-orthodox-theology/
LOCATION:Regis College\, 100 Wellesley St W\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 2Z5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Interfaith Events,Regis College
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20191029T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20191029T210000
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CREATED:20191009T195542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191029T134746Z
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SUMMARY:Abrahamic Lecture Series (Postponed to a later date.)
DESCRIPTION:Faith and Community:  How Can Interfaith Dialogue Build Bridges Between the Individual and the Collective?\nThis event is in collaboration with the Christian-Jewish Dialogue of Toronto (CJDT) \nA moderated discussion on issues of concern for faith communities and their members\, featuring speakers of the three Abrahamic traditions\n\nThe Msgr. John Mary Fraser Centre for Practical Theology\, in collaboration with the Christian-Jewish Dialogue of Toronto\, presents the third annual Abrahamic Talks Series. This event is an opportunity for members of various religious traditions\, as well as other members of the local community\, to dialogue around the ways in which faith communities can respond to pressing issues. Topics such as social and environmental justice\, truth and reconciliation\, and multiculturalism will be central to our conversations. \n \nThrough a moderated discussion amongst a group of community leaders\, academics\, and practitioners from different faith backgrounds\, the series aims to facilitate and promote further cooperation between members of diverse religious communities.\n \nIn this edition of the Abrahamic Series\, we will explore the rapidly changing interaction between individuals and their communities in a secularized world. The series will create a space for deep dialogue about the tools that inter-religious initiatives can offer to the complex\, multi-layered challenges that continue to arise globally as radically diverse individuals encounter each other in today’s multicultural communities. 
URL:https://frasercentre.ca/event/abrahamic-lecture-series/
LOCATION:Regis College\, 100 Wellesley St W\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 2Z5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Interfaith Events
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