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Lectures, discussions, panels, seminars, slide and video presentations, demonstrations, workshops, etc. These presentations constitute the largest segment of the Parliament program. As the program evolved, over thirty major themes emerged from religion, spirituality, and interfaith dialogue to the critical issues facing the human community.
The Seminars & Lectures will be held (Tuesday through
Friday) in the Conference Center of the Palmer House. The Center is divided into six wings. Each of those areas will be home to a "Wing" of the Parliament Program. Each Wing combines several related themes. Seminars & Lectures on
SEMINARS & LECTURES: THE WINGS AND THEMES
related themes will with few exceptions be held in the same area of the Conference Center.
At the right is a list of the Wings and Themes which provide the organizing structure of the Seminars & Lectures grouping. (Sample themes are listed under Wing headings.)
USING THE PARLIAMENT
It is important to remember that the 1993 Parliament Program contains several distinctly different elements. During the busiest days of the gathering a great variety of presentations of different kinds will be offered simultaneously.
The great majority of the Major Presentations, Seminars & Lectures, Symposia, Performances, etc. will take place between Tuesday, August 31 and Saturday, September 4. Most of these programs will be scheduled in one of three principal time slots (indicated on the program grid, facing page):
Sessions A (10:00 AM-12:00 PM) Sessions B (2:00 PM-3:30 PM) Sessions C (4:00 PM-5:30 PM).
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PLENARY SESSIONS INTERFAITH CELEBRATIONS
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MAJOR PRESENTATIONS SEMINARS & LECTURES THE ACADEMY CONF. ON PLURALISM SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM RELIGION & VIOLENCE BUSINESS SYMPOSIUM MEDIA PANELS PERFORMANCE SERIES POOL PROMENADE
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1) The Earth, Science, and Technology Burnham Wing Agriculture, Architecture, Ecology, Environment, Science, Technology
2) Social Challenge Montrose Wing Business, Diversity, Economics, Future, Indigenous Peoples, Media, Next Generation, Peace, Politics and Government, Service, Social Action, Violence and Non-Violence
3) Community and Culture⚫ Sandburg Wing Art, Community, Dance, Ethics and Values, Humanism,
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4) The Language of the Spirit LaSalle Wing Language and Symbol, Meditation and Prayer, Myth and Story, Spirituality
5) Religions of the World Clark Wing History of Religions, Interfaith Dialogue, Parliament, Religions of the World, Ritual, Scripture, Theology 6) Body and Mind • Dearborn Wing Death and Dying, Health and Healing, Psychology
PROGRAM CATALOGUE
As many as 40-50 programs may be offered in any of these time slots between Tuesday and Saturday. To say the least, the choices may seem at times daunting if not impossible. However, a basic familiarity with the elements of the Program will greatly simplify the task of selecting which programs to attend.
Each program grouping (Major Presentations, Seminars & Lectures, Symposia, etc.) is listed separately in this catalogue. Make sure to check the day's listings under each heading as you make your choices.
Programs are listed alphabetically by room within each major time slot.
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