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Secularity and Globalization:
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The Fifth Annual Lilly Fellows Program
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Plenary Speakers:Peter Berger Iain Wallace
Graham Ward |
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Two different paradigms seem to have emerged: the first, deeply rooted in modernity, posits a logical trajectory from democracy to globalized free markets, and sees secularization as necessary for realizing this telos. But an alternative “postmodern” paradigm calls into question the necessary link between democracy, secularity, and capitalist configurations of the market. Thus contemporary theory has sketched a post-secular paradigm that emphasizes community, particularity, affectivity, and embodiment, while also encouraging new networks of international and trans-national relations. In both paradigms, religion plays a critical role in discerning the way forward. What resources do our religious traditions offer for critical reflection on globalization? How would a theological account of globalization affect given paradigms in the social sciences? How do the arts resist the globalization of the market? In what way is the Church, as a transnational Body, a resource for thinking global community? What does the Gospel have to say to and through the academy in a post-secular world? And do our colleges and universities reflect these global concerns and shifts? Do we too quickly accept “secular” paradigms in our disciplines? What would it mean to prepare students for a post-secular, globalized world? This interdisciplinary conference presents an opportunity for scholars, particularly those at religious institutions, to engage in critical academic reflection on these questions of secularization, globalization, and religion and their direct relevance to public policy and practice. Schedule in pdf format
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