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Submissions from 2024

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(Presentation) The Twin Sins of Islamophobia & Antisemitism: Why Christians Can’t Do Dialogue in Isolation, Rita George-Tvrtković and Shawn Colberg

Submissions from 2023

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(Presentation) What Christians Get Wrong about Judaism and Why it Matters, Ryan Dulkin and John C. Merkle

Submissions from 2022

(Presentation) Grand Illuminations: Speaking from the Heart, "Hope for Hope?", Vincent M. Smiles and Anthony Cunningham

Submissions from 2019

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(Presentation) The philosophy of Michael Polanyi: from the discoveries of science to the contemplation of God, Vincent M. Smiles

Submissions from 2018

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(Presentation) Redeeming the Soul of America: The Challenge of King's Vision to the Faith Community, Bryan Massingale S.T.D.

Submissions from 2017

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(Presentation) The Arts, Empathy & Racial Justice: Reimagining Together What Is Possible, Christopher Pramuk

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(Presentation) The Oneness of God and the Diversity of Religions: A Christian Perspective, Jeannine Hill Fletcher

Submissions from 2016

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(Presentation) Why 1517 matters: on the relevance of the commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, Benjamin Durheim

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(Presentation) Compassion Matters, M. Shawn Copeland

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(Presentation) Creation versus the Technocratic Paradigm: The Challenge of Laudato Si, Mary Hirschfeld

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(Presentation) A Church for the Poor: Pope Francis and Liberation Theology, Laura Taylor

Submissions from 2015

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(Presentation) Darwin and the Divine: Is There Room for God in the Evolutionary Process?, Kenneth R. Miller

Submissions from 2014

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(Presentation) God's Other Children: Personal Encounters with Faith, Love, and Holiness in Sacred India, Bradley Malkovsky

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(Presentation) Ecological Footprints: Climate Change from a Franciscan Perspective, Dawn Nothwehr OSF

Submissions from 2013

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(Presentation) Is God Going to Save Us from the Ecological Mess We're In? An Introduction to Eco-Theology, Dan Brunner

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(Presentation) Social Movements and Catholic Social Thought, John Coleman SJ