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Dialogue

2003-2004

A one-year pilot research/educational project funded by the Reichstein Foundation, the Uniting Church of Australia (Victoria Synod) and La Trobe University.

The programme, conducted during 2003-2004, was designed to foster a deeper dialogue in Muslim-Christian relations in Victoria in the context of the disturbing developments of the last few years (i.e. September 11, Bali bombings, the “war on terror”, Iraq War). 

Conference
15 July 2009 to 16 July 2009

Response to Lecture by Fr Thomas Michel SJ

The conference explored Fethullah Gülen’s  contribution to Islamic studies, 

education, philanthropy, and interreligious dialogue, through the prism of his personal and
theological profile. His vision of dialogue and Muslim-Christian relations was considered in relation to developments in the Catholic Church and other Christian Churches since
Nostra Aetate (1965).

Conference
24 July 2008 to 26 July 2008

Title of Paper:

Internal and External Impediments in Religion's quest for Justice and Peace

          

         

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Conference
9 June 2008 to 10 June 2008

An international action-oriented conference

with participants drawn from

government, civil society, business, media and religion.

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Conference
17 May 2003 to 20 May 2003

Title of Paper:

'Globalisation and the Dialogue of Civilizations'

Conference
25 November 2002 to 27 November 2002

Title of Paper

'A Global spirituality: Responding to the Challenges of a Globalising World'

Conference
11 December 2011 to 13 December 2011

Professor Camilleri contributed to several sessions:

* Muslim-Western realtions: ten years past 9/11

* What is the role of education in helping communities to manage diversity

* Religion and intercivilizational dialogue

* A new agenda for philanthropy

Conference
4 November 2011 to 6 November 2011

Title of Paper

'The Challenge-Response Dynamic of Our Time: A New Epoch in the Making?'

Panel Session

Change and Constancy: Historical Perspectives on the Way to Social Transformation

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