Papers were presented by: Prof Larence Scheinman, Professor Andrew Mack, Mr Eric Chauvistré, Professor Alan Runciman, Dr Mohan Malik, and Prof Michael Hamel-Green.
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).