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Killeen Chair Series at St. Norbert College: "Human Solidarity in Justice, Truth and Dialogue: Reconciliation in a Divided World"

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From St. Norbert College, September 26, 2006
by Meredith Meier, meredith.meier@snc.edu, (920) 403-3089

The Killeen Chair Series presents Anselm K. Min and "Human Solidarity in Justice, Truth and Dialogue: Reconciliation in a Divided World." The lecture will be held on Thursday, Oct. 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the Fort Howard Theater, Bemis International Center at St. Norbert College. This event is free and open to the public. Min is a professor of theology and philosophy of religion at Claremont Graduate University. His field of specialty focuses on the religious traditions of constructive theology, classical American philosophy, Hegel, Heidegger and Asian theologies. His diverse expertise has led him to study the challenges of pluralism, ecology and human solidarity. As a result, Min has published many works some of which include, "Dialectic of Salvation: Issues in Theology of Liberation" and "The Solidarity of Others in a Divided World: A Postmodern Theology after Postmodernism." The Killeen Chair was established in 1984 in order to cultivate the College and the public's awareness about current philosophical and theological issues. The organization prides itself on hosting internationally and nationally known philosophers to speak about relevant issues that impact society as a whole. For more information, please contact Catherine Kasten at (920) 403-3919 or via e-mail at catherine.kasten@snc.edu or visit http://www.snc.edu/killeen/.

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