Stranger Things: Australian Intercultural Society

From November 13, 2018 12:00 until November 13, 2018 13:30

Australian Intercultural Society invites you to:

Stranger Things: Australian Teens claim 'no religion', but report a diversity of spiritualities

Date: Tuesday 13 November 2018      Time: 12pm to 1:30pm
Location: Australian Intercultural Society, Ground Floor, Suite 2, 441 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne, VIC 3004

Keynote Speaker: Professor Emeritus Gary Bouma AM, UNESCO Chair in Intercultural and Interreligious Relations
Facilitator: Amanda Dunn, Senior Journalist at The Age

More about the speaker:

Professor Emeritus Gary Bouma 
Gary D Bouma AM is the UNESCO Chair in Intercultural and Interreligious Relations – Asia Pacific, Emeritus Professor of Sociology at Monash University, Australian node of the Religion and Diversity Project, University of Ottawa, Acting Director of the Global Terrorism Research Centre, and Associate Priest in the Anglican Parish of St John’s East Malvern. He is President of the Australian Association for the Study of Religions. He was Chair, Board of Directors for The Parliament of the World’s Religions 2009. His research in the sociology of religion examines the management of religious diversity in plural multicultural societies, postmodernity as a context for doing theology, religion and terror, religion and public policy. He is the author or co-author of over 25 books. Recent books include: Australian Soul: Religion and Spirituality in the Twenty-First Century (Cambridge University Press); Democracy in Islam (Routledge); Religious Diversity in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands: National Case Studies (Springer); and Freedom of Religion and Belief in 21st Century Australia (Australian Human Rights Commission). His latest book is Being Faithful in Diversity: Religions and Social Policy in Multifaith Societies (ATF). He was invested as a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for services to Sociology, to interreligious relations and to the Anglican Church of Australia in 2013.
Gary was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan and moved to Dalhousie University in Halifax NS Canada on completion of his PhD and to Australia in 1979 to take a position at Monash University. An Anglican priest, he has been a religious professional in more than 8 denominations and particularly enjoys a small Anglican Parish in Brittany which he helped re-vitalise. He is an active promoter of healthy inter-religious relations seeking to increase the appreciation of rich contribution of religious diversity to social and cultural life.
He is married to Patricia Bouma and together they have 3 living children and 2 grandchildren. A keen gourmand, he enjoys life in Melbourne.

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