War and Reconciliation:
Perspectives of the World Religions
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California State University, Northridge |
Chapman University ~ April 1, 2003
Presented by:
Chapman University's Student KARMA Club
and
The Global Ethics and Religion Forum
1:00
Argyros Forum 208
Introduction
1:15 – 2:15
Argyros Forum 208
"Trade Brings Peace"
John Graham,
Graduate School of Management
University of California,
Irvine
2:30 – 3:30
Argyros Forum 201
"A
Buddhist Perspective on War"
David Loy, Department of International Studies
Bunkyo University, Japan
3:30 – 4:30
Argyros Forum 201
"War, Justice and Religion"
James
Kellenberger, Department of Philosophy
California State
University, Northridge
Commentator: Larry Hinman, Department of Philosophy
University of San Diego
4:30 – 5:30
Argyros Forum 201
"Gandhi, Hinduism, and
Violence in the Twenty-First Century"
Vinay Lal, Department of History
University of California, Los Angeles
For further information contact Dr. Joseph Runzo, Department of Philosophy (714-997-6970) or Geeti Rajadhyaksha, Student KARMA Club (714-337-1131)
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California State University, Northridge ~ April 3, 2003
Presented by:
California State University, Northridge and
The Global Ethics and Religion Forum
Thousand Oaks Room, University Student Union
9:30 ~
Introduction to Conference
Phyllis Herman, California State University, Northridge
9:40 – 10:45
"Teaching the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict"
Jody Myers and Mehran Kamrava,
California State University, Northridge
11:00 – 12:30
Panel: Can There be Just Wars?
Joseph Runzo, Chapman University
Philip Rossi, S.J., Marquette University
Nathan Tierney, California Lutheran University
12:30 ~ Lunch Break
2:00 – 3:15
Panel: Indigenous Traditions of Peacemaking
Daniel Smith-Christopher, Loyola Marymount University
Tanara Tamihare, (Maori) New Zealand
3:30 – 5:00
Reconciliation and Regional Conflicts
"War Refugees: Disposable People?"
Judith Mayotte, Marquette University
"Reconciliation Across Cultural Divides"
Paula Garb, University of California, Irvine
"Reflections on Afghanistan"
Mohammad Qayoumi, Vice President of Administration and
Finance,
California State University, Northridge
Sponsored by the California State University,
Northridge,
College of Humanities;
Phi Beta
Delta; Department of Religious Studies;
Graduate Studies, Research and International Programs; and Center for Ethics and
Values.
For more information contact Dr. Phyllis Herman, Department of Religious
Studies (818-677-3925)
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