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The Future of Religion?

The Future of Religion? Q&A digital discussion

  • Date 27 Mar 2020
  • Time 11am - Noon
  • Category Seminar

The Future of Religion? Q&A digital discussion

From antiquity to the present, and across the globe, women and men have been driven by a desire to reach out to a power that is larger than them and to hold it responsible for the shape of the world. However, in what sense can we speak about a decline of religion over the last centuries, and what may be its future? The three university chaplains, John Dickson, Orion Edgar and Nisar Shaikh, will answer questions from Royal Holloway students and discuss the future of religion.

This event will happen online via Microsoft Teams please join us at 11am. 

The event has been organized by Dr Stefan Bauer and Dr Markus Daechsel.

 

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Further information

Students will be able to join the discussion simply by clicking this link on Friday, 27 March at 11 am. This will open MS Teams. Students can click the link either on their computer or on their smartphone.

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