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Might closer attention to the material enable us to better understand and, possibly, support interreligious encounters?

Join special issue editors Dr Anastasia Badder and Dr Lea Taragin-Zeller (HUJI) for a stimulating launch for this rich essay collection.

Schedule

15:00 Opening remarks, Esra Özyürek 

15:15 Overview from the editors, featuring: 

  • In-between: Studying Lived Plurality from the Interstice by Birgit Meyer (University of Utrecht)
  • Yulia Egorova (Durham University)
  • Sami Everett (University of Southampton)
  • Hanane Benadi (London School of Economics)  

16:00 Response from Jeremy Stolow (Concordia University)

16:15 Q&A

View some further context to this event and the Special Issue.

Date: 
Wednesday, 21 May, 2025 - 15:00 to 16:30
Event location: 
Online — please register for access details

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