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Religion, the Academy and the Public Sphere

This interdisciplinary workshop is presented by the Group for Religious and Intellectual Traditions (GRIT) in the Faculty of Education and Arts.

Monday December 10, 2007
Noah's on the Beach, Newcastle
9am - 6pm

This interdisciplinary workshop is presented by the Group for Religious and Intellectual Traditions (GRIT) in the Faculty of Education and Arts.

The focus is on new research and work in progress. Members of GRIT will deliver papers on a diverse range of topics including Aboriginal and medieval Christian spirituality, classical intellectual traditions and the role of the churches in Australian public life during the past two centuries. Lunch, morning and afternoon tea will be provided and the day will end with a barbecue.

Registrations are essential via Dr Troy Duncan.

For further information please contact:

Dr Troy Duncan, Email:
http://www.newcastle.edu.au/news/2007/11/21/religion-the-academy-and-the-public-sphere.html