Faith and Globalization 2009 - Audio Faith & Globalization Course
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- Religion och spiritualitet
The impact of religious faith is profound in a world where political, economic, and social spheres are increasingly interconnected. Intentional and sustained reflection on the crucial issues of faith and globalization can lead to the kind of reconciliation and peaceful coexistence that life in the 21st century demands.
Yale, in collaboration with the Tony Blair Faith Foundation, launched the Faith and Globalization Initiative in the Fall of 2008 as a three-year effort to conduct dialogue as a way of considering these essential issues. This iTunes Collection explores a variety of topics and issues -in the classroom, in formal lectures and informal conversation, and through research, speeches, conferences, and the Internet. The topics in this collection reflect the conversation about faith and globalization that has been taking place in and out of the classroom during the fall 2009 course.
Additional links, articles and digital media will be added to the Faith and Globalization web site as the Initiative takes further shape in the months ahead.
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Faiths as Shapers of Globalization, Prof. Douglas Rae
Prof. Douglas Rae, Richard S. Ely Professor of Management and Professor of Political Science evaluates various current approaches to assessing faith’s impact upon globalization and articulates secularity’s religious nature.
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States and International Organizations addressing Global Problem
Prof. Ian Shapiro, Sterling Professor of Political Science at Yale University, and Henry R. Luce Director of the MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies, responds to a students question about nation-states and international organizations.
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Secularization and the Transformation of Faiths
Miroslav Volf, the Henry B. Wright Professor of Systematic Theology and Director for the Yale Center for Faith and Culture, explores the relationship between faiths and the forces of secularization.
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Promise and Peril of Faith and Globalization
Miroslav Volf, the Henry B. Wright Professor of Systematic Theology and Director for the Yale Center for Faith and Culture, reviews various possible positive and negative characterizations of the impact of both religion and globalization forces.
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Stakes in Faith and Globalization: Prof. Douglas Rae
Prof. Douglas Rae, Richard S. Ely Professor of Management and Professor of Political Science explores historical factors in faith and globalization and explores the clash of civilizations thesis.
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Stakes in Faith and Globalization: Prof. Miroslav Volf
Miroslav Volf, the Henry B. Wright Professor of Systematic Theology and Director for the Yale Center for Faith and Culture, defines the terms faith and globalization, and analyzes examples of their interface.