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This evening at BFL, our panel are discussing scripture and climate from Islamic, Hindu and Christian perspectives - with Tahir Rashid, @Natasha_Chawla and @LSEChaplain
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In BFL this evening we're hearing Buddhist, Hindu and Islamic perspectives on "what is the good life?" If you feel like you're missing out, applications are now open for the next module on Religion and Climate Change šŸ‘‰ info.lse.ac.uk/current-stude…
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What big philosophical questions keep you up at night? šŸ’” At HowTheLightGetsIn LONDON 2024, we’re bringing together some of the world’s most brilliant minds - from Slavoj Žižek, and Nobel laureate Roger Penrose, to @babette_babich, Graham Priest, and @smithbarryc - to help us find the answers. No idea will be left unchallenged. šŸ¤” Find out more about our programme here: howthelightgetsin.org/festiv…
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Liverpool, Walthamstow, Oxford, Bristol - beautiful scenes from up and down the country of communities coming together in the face of hatred this evening. THIS is who we are, THIS is what we should be striving for.
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RT @iifl_uk: Every action has a reaction - Dharma and Karma. @Natasha_Chawla explains that if we continue to carry out actions against the…
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Environmental activism amongst one faith group will encourage others to take part. @raajcochin speaks about positive interfaith relations when tackling climate change within their communities.
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Do you think if you lived elsewhere you would have a different view on the environment? We may not see the impacts of climate change to a large extent in the UK, but in countries such as India it impacts people greatly. šŸ“¹ @Natasha_Chawla at our faith and sustainability event.
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As a global problem, we need to work together. Do you agree? From our event on faith and sustainability!
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Natasha Chawla provides an account of Indic values that speak to climate change, including ahimsa & dharma, proffering Rabindranath Tagore as one attentive to rebalancing. With @LSE_RGS & @CamInterfaith
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Rethinking faith and climate...
More highlights from the first two days of the summer school @CamInterfaith šŸŒ @Natasha_Chawla & Hilary Marlow discussed Hindu and Christian eco-theology šŸŒ We had a roundtable with @AnastasiaBadder, Hanane Benadi & Julian Allwood šŸŒ And we enjoyed the @CamDivinity green spaces
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šŸ“¢šŸ“¢šŸ“¢ @calebwgordon and I are absolutely delighted to be hosting a new seminar stream on ā€˜Ecotheology’ @SST_Theology #SST24. A huge thank-you to @scott_midson @DLClough and several others who have enabled this. A brief🧵with details…
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OUT NOW! The Journal of the Oxford Graduate Theological Society's 4th edition: "Faith and Fighting: Warfare and Its Theological and Religious Contours". Available to read or download here: jogts.org/index.php/jogts
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In the second session of our Religious Imaginations module we're discussing "what is truth?" — with Revd Dr Earl Collins of @StJohnsHove and @Natasha_Chawla from @OU_TheoReligion
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The hard copy just arrived! Nice little reminder of our special issue of Worldviews on #HumanitiesDeepTime @Natasha_Chawla @james_miller @robotforaday @kidwellj @thisnonhumanity @KateElizRigby @David_Farrier
Our special issue of Worldviews (@Brill_Religious) on #HumanitiesDeepTime has landed. Most of the articles are #OpenAccess, so do take a look: brill.com/view/journals/wo/2… Here’s a 🧵 of what’s inside…
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The ultimate purpose of education is to change an empty mind into an open one. If you wanna be a good teacher, teach open-mindedness, teach enthusiasm, inquisitiveness, heuristics, and values.
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1. Never stop learning. 2. See failure as a beginning. 3. Teach others what you know. 4. Assume nothing, question everything. 5. Analyze objectively. 6. Practice humility. 7. Respect constructive criticism. 8. Love what you do. 9. Give credit where it's due. 10. Take initiative.
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