Archive for the ‘Interfaith’ Category

September 18 — Isabel Phiri addresses Black Theology in contemporary South Africa

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

How does Black Theology in South Africa, which emerged as a response to the oppression of a Black majority by a White minority, inform the pursuit of social and economic justice for all now that it is Black people who walk the corridors of power in South Africa? (more…)

November 2 — Join in the Spirit & Place public conversation

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

The signature event for S&P every year is the Public Conversation with three well-known and influential thinkers and doers. Who wil they be this year? Stand by … (more…)

November 16 — Imagining a Global City: Visions of Indianapolis and the World

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

How can we learn from the best wisdom the world’s cultures have to offer? Three works of African art from the IMA collection will frame this conversation. For example, the Songye people in Congo bring out a statue in times of crisis to inspire the community’s collective imagination. What equivalent “community power figures” might spark imaginative discussions about local challenges? Begin with an optional tour that highlights these art works. (more…)

November 1-16 — The Spirit & Place Festival provides dozens of opportunities for “Exploring Imagination”

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

Where does imagination reside? Who or what is cultivating the practice of imagination? When are social, religious, and cultural boundaries appropriate? What is needed to unleash public imagination in ways that benefit our communities’ economic, social, and cultural health? These are just a few of the thought-provoking questions that will be explored across the city through performances, dance, panel discussions, exhibits, workshops, and more during the 2008 Spirit & Place Festival. (more…)

October 29 to November 10 — Celebrate a decade of reading and literature from A to Z at the 10th Annual Ann Katz Festival of Books

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Novels? History? Current events? In addition to being the largest literary event of its kind in Central Indiana, the festival includes an art exhibit and a film series. All programs are open to the public (bring your friends!) and most are free. (more…)

October 18 — “Understanding Islam.”

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Visits to mosques, discussions of heritage and history, and a shared meal will allow participants to explore Islam in a unique and engaging way. (more…)

October 7 — Discuss war — what is it good for? — with the godfather of peace studies Johann Galtung

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Johann Galtung is coming to Indy. The most influential living social scientist, he is the founder of the academic study of peace and conflict studies, a discipline now offered as a major or a minor on virtually every college in America and Europe. He’s the author of more than a hundred books and more than a thousand articles. He is reported to have served as a mediator in more than 40 internaitonal conflicts. Think of one degree of seperation: if an academic uses the word “peace,” either she has read Galtung or she studied withsomeone who read Galtung. But is it all just a “peace racket”? (more…)

October 5 — Spend an evening with Indian musician Suranjana Bose

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Hear one of the great young Indian classical musicians working today. (more…)

September 21 — Dale McGowan explains whether you can raise your kids to be ethical beings without religion

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Think it’s easy raising children without religion? Try explaining basic things such as mixed beliefs, death and consolation, values, holidays, community, and critical thinking. (more…)

September 14 — Hear former preacher John Loftus explain why he became an atheist

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

For about two decades John W. Loftus was a devout evangelical Christian, an ordained minister of the Church of Christ, and an ardent apologist for Christianity. Then doubt … (more…)