Prof. Eugenio Menegon to present at the UC-Berkeley Conference “Toleration in Comparative Perspective” (January 19-23, 2021)

The Center for Democracy, Toleration and Religion is pleased to work in conjunction with Reset Dialogues on Civilizations
to host the conference Toleration in Comparative Perspective: Concepts, Practices, Documents” over Zoom

Conference: Toleration in Comparative Perspective
(January 19-23, 2021)

The Center for Democracy, Toleration and Religion is pleased to work in conjunction with Reset Dialogues on Civilizations to host the conference“Toleration in Comparative Perspective: Concepts, Practices, Documents” from January 19-23, 2021, over Zoom. The conference  gathers scholars to talk about the ways in which religious toleration has been articulated and practiced in places and periods outside of modern “Western” history. Each day will feature a thematic panel — on spaces, philosophy, law, political theory and textual interpretation — that brings together speakers from across fields and disciplines. The conference will begin with a keynote address by Professor Denis Lacorne  (Sciences Po, Center for International Studies, Paris)

The conference is open to the public, and we encourage anyone who is interested to register through this link.

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For additional details, see https://live-center-for-democracy-toleration-and-religion.pantheon.berkeley.edu/current-projects/toleration-in-comparative-perspective/