Events
18
Mar 2021
18:00
- 19:30
Online via Zoom
Organizer:
Mission 21
Public event
Religion and development: an unlikely pair?
In many countries of the global South, religion plays an important role and spirituality is an integral part of everyday life. But what potential does religion have for the development of a society? How can it be a resource for positive social processes and peace? In the online conversation, three theologians from three continents discuss the different significance of religion for sustainable development and society in their countries.
Participants:
- Elisabeth Cook (Professor of Biblical Studies and Rector of the Latin American Biblical University (UBL) in Costa Rica)
- Bouba Mbima (Professor of Theology and Rector of the Protestant University of Central Africa (PUCA) in Cameroon)
- Jens Köhrsen (Professor of Religion and Economics at the Centre for Religion, Economics and Politics (ZRWP) at the University of Basel)
- Moderation: Claudia Buess (Programme Manager Education, Mission 21).
The discussion will be held in English.
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