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Flash Panel: Lessons from India’s Religious Freedom Protests
In January 2022, six Muslim students protested against authorities at a district college in Karnataka, a state in southern India, after being denied their right to wear...
watch videoMirza Family Chair Inaugural Symposium: “On the Muslim Question”
1030 Jenkins Nanovic I Zoom This event is part of the Mirza Family Chair Inaugural Lecture and Symposium. Muslims in both Europe and North America have been figured by both...
watch videoMirza Family Chair Inaugural Lecture: “Debating Progress and History in Islamic Thought”
Eck Visitor’s Center Auditorium I Zoom This lecture by Ebrahim Moosa, Mirza Family Professor of Islamic Thought and Muslim Societies, will seek to demonstrate that the critique...
watch videoThe Global Church and Islam – Church in the Holy Land
While the other events in this series have focused on Muslim-Christian relations and the common roots of Christianity and Islam, this event highlights the experiences of...
View EventReasons for Our Hope
We’re delighted to share with you a resource closely related to the mission of The Global Church: a series of three videos (only 3 minutes long) on Jesus in the Bible and the...
watch videoEpisode 20: War and Peace
Can violence as it is portrayed in the Bible and the Qur’an be reconciled with a scriptural longing for peace?
Listen to PodcastEpisode 19: Ritual
Both the Bible and the Qur’an teach believers how to worship God, how to seek forgiveness for sins, and how to advance spiritually. What are the rituals of the Bible and the...
Listen to PodcastEpisode 18: Noah
What do scriptural depictions of the prophet Noah and the worldwide flood reveal about God’s relationship with humanity?
Listen to PodcastThinkND series to explore world religions
University of Notre Dame theologians from the World Religions World Church program will embark on a seven-session virtual teaching series examining the Catholic Church in a...
Read ArticleEpisode 13: Abraham
This week, our hosts discuss one of the most critical, and potentially divisive, figures in their religious traditions: Abraham. How do Jews, Muslims, and Christians view this...
Listen to PodcastEpisode 11: Religious Pluralism
Under the conditions of globalization, more religious people than ever find themselves in close contact with members of other religious traditions. Our hosts convene in this...
Listen to PodcastPeace in the Time of a Pandemic: The Impact of Coronavirus on Ramadan 2020
In the midst of the ongoing global pandemic, how are efforts to build peace and address the causes of violent conflict and injustice impacted? Professor of Islamic Studies Ebrahim...
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