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Masculinities, heroic love, and migration in Germany and the United Kingdom

Dr Giles Waller convenes a panel session on the topic of religious masculinities, featuring the work of Professor Esra Özyürek, Jacob Lypp and Dr Tobias Müller.

All three panelists have published on the topic in the past year. This Inter-Religious Research seminar brings their work into further dialogue. 

Tanya Kundu, Research Associate in Theology, Gender and Sexuality, will be acting as respondent.

This event is part of the Inter-Religious Research seminar series. It also falls in World Interfaith Harmony Week.

It is open to all to attend. 

Further reading

Özyürek and Lypp on Muslim masculinities in Germany

Müller on Pentecostal masculinities in the UK

The Inter Religious Research Seminar

The Inter Religious Research Seminar meets fortnightly during term time. It is supported by the Faculty of Divinity and convened by Dr Giles Waller.

Sessions include standard seminar papers, panel discussions and interactive workshops. 

About World Interfaith Harmony Week

World Interfaith Harmony Week is based on UNGA Resolution A/65/PV.34 for a worldwide week of interfaith harmony. Proposed in 2010 by HM King Abdullah II and HRH Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad of Jordan, World Interfaith Harmony Week falls on the first week of February of every year. It aims to promote harmony between all people regardless of their faith.

Date: 
Tuesday, 4 February, 2025 - 14:15
Event location: 
Faculty of Divinity, Cambridge & online

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