Рет қаралды 129
Session IV - Philosophical Issues in Religion and Peace
The session delves into the intricate dynamics of religion, war, and peace in the Third Millennium, emphasizing historical ties and contemporary challenges. One explores the resurgence of religiously-fueled warfare amidst modern complexities, warning of existential threats. The other addresses philosophical hurdles in Unificationism hindering integration into social and political spheres, emphasizing the need for conceptual frameworks. Both underscore the urgency of critically examining and evolving philosophical underpinnings to navigate contemporary global challenges.
•Moderator: Angelika Buczynski; Executive Assistant to the President and Director of Special Projects, HJI
•Religion, Peace and War in the Third Millennium: Dr. Ronald Brown, Professor of History and Political Science, Touro University
•Moderator: Miyoung Eaton, Secretary General, Research Institute for the Integration of Word Thought; Doctoral Student, HJI
•Philosophical Issues for the Advancement of Unificationism to the Sociopolitical Sphere: Dr. Keisuke Noda, Professor of Philosophy, HJI