The Sixth Extinction: A Symposium on Religion and Climate Change
The Sixth Extinction: Interreligious Insights, Warnings, and Questions
A Symposium on Religion and Climate Change
[Read a report on the symposium here.]
The Centre for Interreligious Dialogue & The School of Theology, Philosophy, and Music
DCU All Hallows Campus, Drumcondra, Grace Park, Dublin 9
Wednesday 19th September 2018 from 10:45am to 4:30pm
Welcome, Dr Ethna Regan, Head of School of Theology, Philosophy, and Music
Introduction: Dr Peter Admirand, Coordinator, Centre for Interreligious Dialogue
Professor Michael Northcott (University of Edinburgh)
Religion and Ecology: From the Romantics to Rewilding.
(Chair: Dr Gabriel Flynn)
Professor Hilary Marlow, University of Cambridge
The Tanach and Environmental Ethics
(Chair: Dr Brad Anderson)
Professor Azizan Baharuddin, University of Malaya (Malaysia)
Islamic Perspective on Environmental Ethics and Climate Change
(Chair: Dr Jonathan Kearney)
Dr Colette Sciberras, Malta and Durham University
How to Keep Faith in Times of Environmental Crises - A Buddhist Perspective
(Chair: Dr Alan Kearns)
For bios and timetable, see here. For more details on the vision of the symposium see, here. A report on the symposium can be found here.