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What is Religion? Views from the Courts and the Academy

Thursday, November 6, 2008toFriday, November 7, 2008
Faculty of Religious Studies (3520 University), Faculty of Religious Studies (3520 University), CA

The meaning and role of religion in liberal democratic societies has become one of the central problems of our age. 聽聽According to a recent Supreme Court judgment: 聽聽鈥In essence, religion is about freely and deeply held personal convictions or beliefs.鈥 聽This 鈥渟ubjective conception of religion鈥 is also an important theme in the Bouchard-Taylor reasonable accommodation report, but is it an adequate one?

The present symposium brings together a distinguished group of scholars in law and religious studies to explore the implications for law and public policy of different definitions of religion.

On Thursday evening, one of the world鈥檚 outstanding scholars in comparative law, Patrick Glenn, 成人VR视频鈥檚 Peter Laing Professor of Law, will examine evolving conceptions of religion from a legal perspective. 聽Katherine Young, James 成人VR视频 Professor of Religious Studies, will examine the question from the perspective of comparative religion. 聽聽

On Friday morning, two other well-known professors, Arvind Sharma of 成人VR视频 and Michel Despland of Concordia, will address the topic of 鈥淩eligious Freedom and Religious Diversity.鈥

A panel on 鈥淒efining Religion and Religious Freedom鈥 will round out the morning, with contributions from Shauna Van Praagh (成人VR视频, Associate Dean of Law) Victor Muniz-Fraticelli (成人VR视频, Political Science), Lynda Clarke (Concordia, Religion), and Daniel Cere (成人VR视频, Religious Studies).

The symposium will conclude with a luncheon talk by Professor Barry Levy (Jewish Studies). 聽聽聽

With the exception of the luncheon, the symposium is open to the public. 聽The symposium is held at the Faculty of Religious Studies (3520 University). 聽Times are posted on the website of the Faculty of Religious Studies (www.mcgill.ca/religiousstudies).聽For more information please contact Melissa at: (514) 398-2992 melissa.kaldeway [at] mcgill.ca

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