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Interfaith Panel Discussion led by Professor Kristin Aune

  • 12 November 2024
  • 5.30pm-8pm

About this event

Linked to the Chaplaincy’s Autumn programme of workshops and events inspired by research from the Doctoral College, join the team during Interfaith Week in the Edward Herbert Building Atrium for an evening of food and conversations.

With the help of members of a multi-faith panel to include º£½ÇÉçÇø academics and students and local and national representatives of different faiths, they will explore how our faith can help us to understand the concept of making, creating and feeling at home.

A portion of the ticket sales for this event will help to support the work of St Phillip’s Centre, Leicester - a centre of excellence in local, regional, and national interfaith work. In a divided world, St Phillip’s helps communities learn how to live well together.

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    • £8
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