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SUMMARY:Nostra Aetate at 60: Imagining Muslim-Christian Relations for the Next 60 Years
DESCRIPTION:ABOUT THE SPEAKERS \n\nCelene Ibrahim\, PhD\nReligious Studies and Philosophy / Spiritual Life Team\, Groton SchoolDr. Celene Ibrahim is a multidisciplinary scholar specializing in Islamic intellectual history\, gender studies\, and ethics. She is best known for the monograph Women and Gender in the Qur’an   (Oxford University Press\, 2020)\, which won the Association of Middle East Women’s Studies book award. Ibrahim is also the author of Islam and Monotheism\, an accessible primer on Islamic theology (Cambridge University Press\, 2022). Ibrahim is a trusted voice on Islam\, interreligious relations\, and religion in the public sphere for media outlets\, including most recently a Netflix docudrama entitled Testament: The Story of Moses (2024). \n  \n  \nHeather Miller Rubens\, PhD\nExecutive Director and Roman Catholic Scholar\, The Institute for Islamic\, Christian\, and Jewish Studies (ICJS);\nDr. Miller Rubens is responsible for advancing the organization’s vision to build an interreligious society in which dialogue replaces division\, friendship overcomes fear\, and education eradicates ignorance. Some of her recent publications include: Afterword in A Sacred Argument: Dispatches from the Christian\, Jewish\, and Muslim Encounter (2024); “Developing Theologies of Encounter: Eva Fleischner\, Fratelli Tutti\, and the Unfolding Legacy of Nostra Aetate” in Pluralizing Dialogue: Insights\, Actions\, and Implications in Eva Fleischner’s Judaism in German Christian Theology since 1945 (2024); and “Interreligious Origin Stories: To Begin\, and to Begin Again” in With the Best of Intentions: Interreligious Missteps and Mistakes (2023). Rubens is an experienced teacher\, public speaker\, facilitator\, and scholar- practitioner of interreligious learning and dialogue.
URL:https://ctu.edu/event/nostra-aetate-at-60-imagining-muslim-christian-relations-for-the-next-60-years/
CATEGORIES:The Catholic-Muslim Studies Program
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SUMMARY:Exploring the Contributions of Women Toward Peace\, Dignity\, and Justice in the Holy Land
DESCRIPTION:An interreligious conversation with two important Palestinian voices\, Dr. Rima Salah and Dr. Eman Abdelhadi\, on the past\, present\, and future of women’s empowerment\, peacebuilding\, and the pursuit of justice and dignity in the Holy Land. \nCo-Sponsored by: \n\nWith the Support Of: \n\n\n\n\n\nRima Salah\, PhD is Palestinian Catholic and served as a Member of the United Nations High-Level Independent Panel on Peace Operations and as the Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General\, U.N. Mission in the Central African Republic and Chad (MINURCAT). In addition\, Dr. Salah has had a distinguished career with UNICEF. Her service includes: Deputy Executive Director for UNICEF (2004-2007\, 2011-2012)\, Regional Director for West and Central Africa (1999-2004). As a highly effective advocate for the rights of children and women in armed conflict and post-conflict situations\, she contributed to Security Council (SC) Resolution 1612 on child rights violations and Security Council (SC) resolution 1325 Women\, Peace\, and Security. \n\n\n\n\nEman Abdelhadi\, PhD is Palestinian Muslim and Asst. Professor in the Dept. of Comparative Human Development at the University of Chicago. Her research interests investigate the possible ways in which religion influences everyday life\, including political and economic outcomes. She investigates this question from multiple angles using mixed methods. One set of projects examines when\, where and how religion matters for women’s participation in the public sphere through paid employment. Another set focuses on the relationship between religious orthodoxy and political conservatism in the United States. Dr. Abdelhadi’s research has been published in Social Forces\, Socius\, and other social science publications.
URL:https://ctu.edu/event/exploring-the-contributions-of-women-toward-peace-dignity-and-justice-in-the-holy-land/
CATEGORIES:Catholic Theological Union and Lewis University Present:,CTU,The Catholic-Muslim Studies Program
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SUMMARY:What Does Gender Have To Do With Morality? An Interreligious Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for an interreligious conversation with Dr. Zahra Ayubi\, PhD and Sr. Barbara Reid\, OP.\n  \nZahra Ayubi\, PhD is Associate Professor of Religion at Dartmouth College. She specializes in women and gender in premodern and contemporary Islamic ethics and has published on gendered concepts of ethics\, justice\, and religious authority\, and on Muslim feminist thought and American Muslim women’s experiences. She is the author of Gendered Morality: Classical Islamic Ethics of the Self\, Family\, and Society (Columbia\, 2019). Her forthcoming book\, Women as Humans: Life\, Death\, and Gendered Being in Islamic Medical Ethics\, is a textual\, ethnographic\, and philosophical study of gender and gendered experiences with Muslim medical ethics. \n  \n  \n  \nSr. Barbara Reid\, OP is President of Catholic Theological Union and Carroll Stuhlmueller\, CP\, Distinguished Professor of New Testament Studies. She is a Dominican Sister of Grand Rapids\, Michigan\, and has served on the CTU faculty since 1988. Sr. Barbara is one of the leading scholars in feminist interpretation of the Scriptures. She is General Editor for the Wisdom Commentary Series\, a new 58-volume feminist commentary on the Bible published by Liturgical Press. She is past President of the Catholic Biblical Association (2014-2015). She received an honorary doctorate from the University of Graz\, Austria in 2019 and was inducted into Aquinas College Hall of Fame in 2016. \n  \n  \nThis event will be available ONLY online.
URL:https://ctu.edu/event/what-does-gender-have-to-do-with-morality-an-interreligious-discussion/
CATEGORIES:The Catholic-Muslim Studies Program
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