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The recent revival of religion around the globe has raised fundamental questions not only about its role in both national and international politics, but also concerning its claim to serve as a principle of identity indispensable to the continuing survival of communities and peoples across the generations.
The recent revival of religion around the globe has raised fundamental questions not only about its role in both national and international politics, but also concerning its claim to serve as a principle of identity indispensable to the continuing survival of communities and peoples across the generations. There are many who would argue strenuously that the sense of belonging to a community is seriously weakened in the absence of a shared religious commitment. Others would insist just as strenuously that social and public life should be both conceived and organised in essentially secular terms. Our lecture series and conference, to be held at the LSE in the summer term 2007, aims to bring together leading thinkers and scholars to encourage discussion and debate on this crucial contemporary theme.
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4 June 2007 at 6:30 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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Room G108, 20 Kingsway, LSE |
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Forum for European Philosophy, LSE |
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Free |
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This event is free and open to all without registration. It will take place in Room G108, 20 Kingsway, LSE For further information on the Forum for European Philosophy, visit our website ar www.philosophy-forum.org |
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