In a world plagued by millennia of violence and warfare, what role—if any—can the world's religions play in resolving conflict and addressing other issues of global concern? That was the question considered by Regent University's Faith2Faith Dialogue on Saturday, Feb. 26, when six panelists representing six different faiths and worldviews came together to discuss Religion and Peace: Religious Answers to Global Crises.
Organized by Dr. Clifton Clarke, associate professor in Regent's School of Divinity and director of the Center for the Study of Global Missions, and Steve Carlin, a pastor at New Life Providence Church in Virginia Beach, Va., the discussion was part of the school's Modular Week offerings. Modular Week brings online students to campus for an intensive residency of classes and face-to-face interaction with faculty and fellow students.
domingo, 6 de marzo de 2011
Inter-faith Discussion Aims to Build Bridges
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