[Edited extract from public address]
Can a person reach the heights of spirituality through their own life experiences and through their own meditative practices? Why are so many young people distancing themselves from conventional faith traditions and becoming agnostic or unbelievers?
Where: Old Warden's Lodge, Trinity College, 100 Royal Parade, Parkville, VIC 3010
Moderator: Dr Zuleyha Keskin, ISRA, Charles Stuart University
Panelists:
Salih Yucel, Associate Professor, Fethullah Gulen Chair, ACU
Bishop Philip Hugins, Anglican Diocese of Melbourne
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In our dynamic and complex world, can traditional faiths like Christianity and Islam still be an enabler in attaining high states of spirituality or are more people likely to distance themselves from conventional faith traditions to explore and practice spirituality for themselves?
Spirituality means different things to different people. Some people feel spirituality can only be nourished from mainstream faith traditions whereas others feel an internal connection through meditation is sufficient to harness tranquility and serenity.Can a person reach the heights of spirituality through their own life experiences and through their own meditative practices? Why are so many young people distancing themselves from conventional faith traditions and becoming agnostic or unbelievers?
Where: Old Warden's Lodge, Trinity College, 100 Royal Parade, Parkville, VIC 3010
Moderator: Dr Zuleyha Keskin, ISRA, Charles Stuart University
Panelists:
Salih Yucel, Associate Professor, Fethullah Gulen Chair, ACU
Bishop Philip Hugins, Anglican Diocese of Melbourne
Bookings: online through EventBrite
MORE:
Australian Intercultural Society