Past CFA-Sponsored Events:
"Justice, Peace and Faith: Recent South African Experiences and Reflections"
This conference was held from October 12-14,
2001, on the theme of 'Justice, Peace and Faith: Recent South African
Experiences and Reflections'. Our speakers were:
- Franz Auerbach, a distinguished Jewish educationalist.
- Ela Gandhi, a granddaughter of Mahatma Gandhi.
- Gerrie Lubbe, Professor of Islamic Studies at the University of South
Africa.
- Kenosi Mofokeng, a bishop in the African Progressive Baptist Church
in South Africa.
- Rashied Omar, Imam of the Claremont Mosque in Cape Town, South Africa.
"Nearest In Love: Dialogue
Between Christians and Muslims After 9/11"
This one-day conference was held on September
24, 2002, on the theme of '"Nearest in Love": Dialogue between Christians
and Muslims after 9/11. Our keynote speakers were:
- Kenneth Cracknell, Professor of Global Mission at Brite Divinity
School, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX.
- Rashied Omar, Imam of the Claremont Mosque in Cape Town, South Africa.
- Jane Smith, Co-director of the Duncan Black MacDonald Center for
the Study of Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations, Hartford, CT.
There was a final plenary with contributions by:
- Dr. Scott Alexander, Associate Professor of Islam; Director, Catholic-Muslim
Studies; Chair, Department of Cross-Cultural Ministries; Catholic Theological
Union, Chicago.
- Umar Faruq Abd-Allah, Chair of the Nawawi Foundation.
- Regina Schwartz, Jewish scholar, Professor of English at Northwestern
University, Evanston, IL.
"A Future For Religion and
Spirituality?" (Teape Lectures)
Dr. Forward's two lectures discussed 'Religion: friend
or foe of spirituality?' and 'An Equal Music: spirituality for a world
of many religions' and were delivered on November 7 and 14, 2002, respectively.
An obligation of the Teape lecturer is to work the lectures into a book,
so he is currently writing a book on interfaith spirituality which will
include the ideas he discussed in his lectures.
"Religion and Violence Texts
and Contexts"
This one day conference was held on September
16th 2003. Our speakers were:
- Scott Alexander, Associate Professor of Islam; Director, Catholic-Muslim
Studies; Chair, Department of Cross-Cultural Ministries; Catholic Theological
Union, Chicago.
- Edward Kessler, Executive Director, centre for Jewish-Christian Realtions,
Cambridge, UK; and Fellow of Wolfson College, Cambridge.
"Paul the Jew"
An open lecture was given on this theme
by Professor Morna Hooker of Cambridge University, England, on September
29, 2003.
"Wine in the Wilderness: Trial
and Triumph in the Black Catholic Church"
An open lecture on this theme was given
by AU Spartan Fellow Gregory Swedberg on Tuesday, February 10, 2004.
"The Middle East Today"
Open Lectures on "The Middle East Today"
were given by Dr. Martin Forward and Mr. Gregory Swedberg, Spartan Fellow,
on Saturdays, January 31, February 7, and February 14, 2004.
"The Future of Our Religious
Past"
An open lecture on the theme of religious
tradition was given by Jonathan Dean of the Federation of Cambridge (UK)
Theological Colleges, on April 21, 2004.
"Praying in the Spaces In-between:
Women, Worship, and Spiritual Power"
An open lecture on this theme was given
by Dr. Susan White, Alberta H. and Harold L. Lunger Professor of Spiritual
Resources and Disciplines, Brite Divinity School, Texas Christian University,
on September 30, 2004.
"What Can Women Do for Religion?: Faith,
Feminism and Human Flourishing"
This one day conference was held on November
16, 2004. Our speaker was: Professor Ursula King.
"The Inter-religious Dynamics Underlying Antisemitism"
An open lecture on this theme was given
by Professor Jocelyn Hellig on Tuesday, April 5, 2005.
"Islam
Between Peace and Violence"
An
open lecture on this theme was given by Imam
Dr. Rashied Omar
of Notre
Dame
University
on Thursday, April 6, 2006, at Fox
Valley
Muslim Community, Aurora
.
"12
Y
ears
O
n:
T
he
N
ew
South Africa"
Professor
Jocelyn Hellig of the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, gave
a lecture on this theme on Thursday, September 7, 2006.
"The
Clash of Civilizations
"
An
open seminar on this theme was given by Dr. Martin Forward and Mr. Timothy
Brauhn on Saturday, September 9, 2006.
Ramadan
Meal
An
iftar meal (which breaks the fast each evening during the Muslim month
of Ramadan), sponsored by the Niagara Foundation of Chicago and the CFA,
was held at New England Congregational Church on 11th October 2006, attended
by university and community members, and Turkish guests.
"Jesus: faith, fact and fiction"
Dr. Morna Hooker of Cambridge University, England, gave a lecture on this
theme on Thursday, October 26, 2006.
"American Sport as Folk Religion: The American Way of life, Sport's Halls of Fame, and the annual Superbowl"
A lecture on this theme was given by Dr. Jim Mathisen, Professor of Sociology at Wheaton College on Monday, January 29, 2007.
“The Sunni-Shia divide and its impact today”
An open seminar on this theme was given by Dr. Martin Forward and Mr. Timothy Brauhn on Saturday, February 14, 2007
“Building Bridges: The importance of interfaith dialogue”
An open seminar on this theme was given by Dr. Martin Forward and Mr. Timothy Brauhn on Saturday, April 14, 2007.
“Pope Benedict XVI’s View of Judaism”
Dr. Harold Kasimow of Grinnell College, Iowa, gave a lecture on this theme on Monday, April 16, 2007.
Day of Interfaith Youth Service
The Center for Faith and Action organized a service project for religiously diverse young people, who came together to construct blankets for Aurora’s homeless community and dialogue about the shared value of service in the world’s religions. The event was held at Chestnut House on Sunday, April 22, 2007.
“The Current State of Jewish-Christian Relations”
An open lecture on this theme was given by Rev. John Pawlikowski, O.S.M., Ph.D. of Catholic Theological Union, Chicago, on April 23, 2007.
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