Partner event - CREOR-M Religion and Climate Change Colloquium
Organized by , this Colloquium on September 20, 2019 in the Birks buildingÌý(3520 University St.) brings together several ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ scholars to discuss the many intersections between religion and climate change, and how handed-over traditions from ancient times and from east and west can inform us how to better respond to the effects of present-day climate change. This includes not only catastrophic influences to the natural world in which we live, but also encompasses changes to our lives, our hopes and fears (increased anxiety, depression, doomsday feelings) as well as changes in society and politics (from new literary and movie genres, to discussions about divesting, immigration politics, inter-national relations etc.). With Professors Stephanie Posthumus, Darin Barney, Gregory Mikkelson, David Goodin and others.
Program:
8.30-9.00 Arrival and coffee
9.00-9.15 Words of Welcome
9.30-10.00 The Apocalyptic Imagination and Climate Change (Gerbern S. Oegema)
10.00-10.30 The Abrahamic Religions and Climate Change (David Goodin)
10.30-11.00 Coffee
11.00-11.30 Buddhism and the Environment/Climate Change (Lei Kuan Lai)
11.30-12.00 Religion and Climate Change: Discussion
12.00-13.15 Lunch
13.15-13.45 Reading Literature Ecologically: Expanding the Ecocritical Canon (Stephanie Posthumus)
13.45-14.15 A Handsome Condition: Climate Change and the Problem of Communication (Darin Barney)
14.15-14.45 Tea
14.45-15.15 The Best Divest (Gregory Mikkelson)
15.15-16.00 Panel Discussion on Politics and the Future of our Planet (Chair: Samuel Nelson)
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