Having spent much of the weekend in Rome reflecting on the possibilities of dialogue as a tool for change I was interested to see that our friend Simon Barrow is leading a practical seminar exploring conversation as the basis for alternative approaches to the clash of convictions within public and interpersonal life.
So if you're in the London area this Thursday 23 October then go along tot St Ethelburga's Centre for Reconciliation and Peace (78 Bishopsgate, London EC2N 4AG). The seminar is called Conversion, Conversation & Co-existence: Living in a Multi-conviction Society. It runs from 6.30pm - 8.30pm, and entry is free. You are more than welcome. If you can't make it, please pass on the information to those you know in the London area who might be interested. More info here.
Tuesday 21 October 2008
Conversation as the way forwards
Publié par Jane à l'adresse 07:06
Libellés : dialogue, Life, management
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Thanks, Jane. For those who are unable to come (please do if you can, though!), Ekklesia is hoping to make part of the evening available as a podcast... though whether this will happen quickly is another matter! S x
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