“Sexular Sensibilities”: How Fears of Religious Traditionalism Index Narrow Possibilities of Sexuality in Contemporary Secular France. – Dr. Jennifer Selby
Ship Pub Lecture Series
Tuesday, April 9, 2019, 8pm… Read more
Memorial University
“Sexular Sensibilities”: How Fears of Religious Traditionalism Index Narrow Possibilities of Sexuality in Contemporary Secular France. – Dr. Jennifer Selby
Ship Pub Lecture Series
Tuesday, April 9, 2019, 8pm… Read more
Join Dr. Dietrich Jung, Professor and Director of the Center for Contemporary Middle Eastern Studies, University of Southern Denmark This public lecture examines the historical evolution of the Islamic institution of Jihad. Dr. Jung examines re- interpretations of Islamic traditions … Read more
The Day the Clocked Stopped.
A public lecture by dr. Ronald Grimes, MMaP Gallery, Arts and Culture Centre
Wednesday October 4, 10am.… Read more
The Story of Radio Mind: A Missionary’s Journey on Indian Land
Wednesday, Oct. 4, 7-8:30 p.m.
Rocket Bakery, 272 Water St.
Lived Religion Week. Public Lecture by Pamela Klassen.… Read more
Bedpans and Parrots: What Happens on Religious Pilgrimage and What Does This Teach Us about Religion Itself?
Thursday, Oct. 5, 7-9 p.m.
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Henrietta Harvey Lecture: Lived Religion Week. Lecture by Dr. Robert Orsi. Reception to follow, atrium, Arts and … Read more
As part of Dr. Stephenson’s work on the religious dimensions of end of life care, a joint project with Dr. Paul Holyoke, director of research at Saint Elizabeth Health Care, MUN hosted a ‘Reflection Room’ and Game Night. The
‘Do Not Remain Silent’, an Op-Ed by Dr. Jennifer Selby
MUN Gazette, January 31, 2017
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Muslims have lived in Canada for more than 150 years, since before Confederation.
The first Canadian census in 1871 documented eight Muslims, who lived
Atheism vs. Humanism: The Politics of Secularism in America
Friday, Feb. 2, 3-4 p.m.
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Join Dr. Stephen Ledrew as he discussion his 2015 book, ‘The Evolution of Atheism’ (Oxford UP).… Read more
Common Sense and Why We Don’t Have It: The Perspective of Hans Georg Gadamer. Barry Stephenson. Ship Pub Lecture Series.