Professor Michael Cowan lecture on Christian-Muslim Dialogue
The CIRD warmly welcomes Professor Michael Cowan of Loyola University New Orleans for his lecture on March 21st at 12.00 noon in Drumcondra House on the All Hallows Campus. Professor Cowan is a psychologist and theologian and is currently the director of the Common Good, a network of civil society organizations he founded after Hurricane Katrina to seek consensus as a basis for collective action to rebuild the city. He is co-author of People in Systems, Conversation, Risk, and Conversion: The Inner and Public Life of Small Christian Communities, and Roots for Radicals.
His talk will explore: “Why Christian-Muslim ‘Dialogue’ is not Dialogical: Four Impediments to Authentic Meeting.” Please R.S.V.P. to Dr Peter Admirand at Peter.Admirand@dcu.ie
This Public Talk is an event of The Centre for Interreligious Dialogue and The School of Theology, Philosophy and Music.
Speaker: Dr Michael Cowan, Loyola University New Orleans
Title of Lecture: “Why Christian-Muslim 'Dialogue' is not Dialogical: Four Impediments to Authentic Meeting”
Date and Time: March 21, 2017 at 12.00
Venue: All Hallows DCU Campus, Drumcondra House, Georgian Board Room 2