Global Digital Library on Theology and Ecumenism

 

Global Digital Library on Theology and Ecumenism

The Global Digital Library on Theology and Ecumenism [GlobeTheoLib] is a multilingual online library offering access free of charge to more than 650’000 full-text articles, journals, books and other resources. Its focus is on theology, intercultural and interreligious dialogue, ethics, and ecumenism in World Christianity.

Notre Dame joint PhD Program in Peace Studies: Call for Applications

 

Notre Dame’s joint doctoral programs in Anthropology and Peace Studies, History and Peace Studies, Political Science and Peace Studies, Psychology and Peace Studies, Sociology and Peace Studies, and Theology and Peace Studies invites applications.  Applications are due by December 15.

The Kroc Institute offers Ph.D. students full financial support in the form of fellowships, graduate assistantships, and tuition scholarships.

 

IAHR e-Bulletin Supplement, September 2014

 

IAHR e-Bulletin Supplement, September 2014

Contents

  1. Introductory Summary (2-4)
  2.  IAHR XXI World Congress Erfurt 2015: the deadline for panel proposals has been extended to 15 December 2014
  3.  Retain or Changethe Name of the IAHR? (7-8)
  4. ‘A Rationale for a Change of Name for the International Association for the History of Religions’ (9-13)
  5. Minutes of the IAHR International Committee Meeting, Liverpool, UK, 2013 (14-39)
  6. IAHR Business Meetings Erfurt 2015: First Call (40-41)
  7. IAHR Honorary Life Membership: Call for Suggestions (42)
  8. Invitation for Letters of Interest for Hosting the IAHR XXII World Congress 2020 (43)
  9. Appendix to the 2013 International Committee Meeting Minutes (44-45)

Travel Grants
Those in need of a travel grant for attending the 21st IAHR World Congress at Erfurt, 23-28 August 2015, should carefully read the Travel Grant Guidelines before applying for financial assistance. Application for Travel Grants is possible until December 15, 2014. You will be informed about the status of your application before March 1, 2015.

Ebrahim Moosa appointed at Notre Dame

 

Ebrahim E.I. Moosa has been appointed Professor of Islamic Studies at the University of Notre Dameʼs Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies and in the Depatment of History. Moosa will co-direct, with Scott Appleby, Contending Modernities, the global research and education initiative examining the interaction among Catholic, Muslim, and other religious and secular forces in the world. Moosa joins Notre Dame from his position at Duke University, where he has taught in the Department of Religious Studies since 2001. He previously taught in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Cape Town (1989-1998) and in the Department of Religious Studies at Stanford University (1998-2001).

Revoke the Terra Nullius papal bulls

 

Though this perhaps a bit out of the way from the items that are normally posted on the AASR website, I wish to draw your attention to

a petition to be presented in 2015 to Pope Francis asking that he revoke formally the two papal bulls Romanus Pontifex (1455) and Inter Caetera (1493)

as contrary to modern international law, and as violations of the basic human rights of aboriginal peoples worldwide.

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