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Symposium on Religion, Social Conflict, and Social Cohesion
Symposium on Religion, Social Conflict, and Social Cohesion
The Symposium is intended to further our understanding of the ways in which religion unites and divides us, as individuals and societies, and to foster discussion of how different disciplinary approaches to the study of religion inform, complement and challenge each other.
For information on times and titles of particular talks, please click on the Program tab above.
The Symposium is supported by Union’s Our Shared Humanities initiative, which is funded by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.