Pedagogies for Interfaith Dialogue
A Working Conference for Theological Educators
Noon, Thursday March 13 – Lunch, Saturday March 15, 2008
Hartford Seminary, 77 Sherman Street, Hartford, CT
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Conference Directors: Heidi Hadsell, President, Hartford Seminary, and David Roozen, Director, Hartford Institute for Religion Research, Hartford Seminary
• Six critically reflective case studies of actual seminary classes that included an experience of dialogue. Case author/presenters include Wesley Ariarajah (Drew), Suendam Birinci and Christy Lohr (Hartford), Robert Hunt (Perkins), Yehezkel Landau (Hartford), Paul Rajashekar (LTS, Philadelphia), and James Redington (Jesuit School of Theology, Berkeley)
• Thursday evening plenary address: Dr Charles Amjad-Ali, Martin Luther King Jr. Professor for Justice and Christian Community, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, MN: The Global Context for “Teaching” Interfaith in U.S. Seminaries
• Roundtable lunches
• Participatory agenda to encourage sharing and conversation
The conference is targeted for seminary professors and PhD students with an interest in theological education. University professors and other educational professionals interested in pedagogies for teaching interfaith dialogue are welcome.
Registration: $75.00 (includes three lunches and a dinner).
Supported by a grant from the Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion
Housing: Hartford Seminary has made arrangements for special rates with local hotels for conference participants. Housing information will be provided upon registration, or call Mary Jane Ross at 860-509-9543.
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For more information, contact Tubanur Yesilhark at (860) 509-9555 or events@hartsem.edu.