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Fraser Centre 2020 Annual Scarboro Missions Lecture in Interreligious Dialogue

Regis College 100 Wellesley Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Please note that this event is now full   Thursday, February 13, 2020 Lecture: 7:00 pm Reception—8:30 pm Location: Regis College, St Joseph’s Chapel, 100 Wellesley Street W, Toronto.   One of the most exciting developments in political theology is the renewed awareness that the

Fraser Centre Interreligious Visual Art Exhibit: “Neighbourhood Earth”

Regis College 100 Wellesley Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Fraser Centre Interreligious Visual Art Exhibit:  “Neighbourhood Earth” February 2—February 29, 2020 Exhibit Reception: Thursday, February 13, 2020, 8:30 - 10 PM   The art exhibit asks:  What is a neighbour?  Who is my neighbour?  What is a neighbourhood?  What are the borders of our neighbourhoods? 

Book Launch – “And in our Hearts Take Up Thy Rest” by Fr. Michael Eades

Regis College 100 Wellesley Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

  You are cordially invited to join the Lonergan Research Institute at Regis College as we celebrate the launch of Fr. Michael Eades’ 2019 monograph, And in our Hearts Take up They Rest: The Trinitarian Pneumatology of Frederick Crowe, SJ (University of Toronto Press).   Friday, February

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LAST THREE SESSIONS POSTPONED: Windows on Theology – Ecological Wisdom

Regis College 100 Wellesley Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Windows on Theology – Regis College’s continuous learning series – offers non-credit courses of six to eight sessions on topical issues in scripture, church history, pastoral studies, and theology.     Please note that as a precaution against the spread of COVID-19, we are postponing

$175

Student Council Meeting

Regis College 100 Wellesley Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

To be held in Classroom A

Interfaith Dialogue Today: Is Cooperation Across Religious Traditions a Luxury for Community Builiding?

Regis College 100 Wellesley Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

  A Conversation with Representatives from the Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Communities The panelists will discuss multiple ways in which faith and interfaith reflection, dialogue, and cooperation can help a society to develop a sense of community in the midst of highly individualizing contexts: -

Tafelmusik Panel – Art, Religion, and Culture: Bach and St. John Passion

Trinity-St. Paul's Centre 427 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra and Chamber Choir explores the contexts of the St John Passion in a discerning panel discussion featuring our own Professor Gordon A. Rixon, SJ, and Adjunct Professor Katharine Lochnan, plus Choir Director Ivars Taurins, and Norman Tobias. Facilitated by Michelle Voss