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________________ Symposia Religion and Human Rights: Towards a Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the World's Religions Session III Sunday, July 11, 2004 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM Sants, Eixample, and Gràcia Rooms, AC Barcelona Hotel Session Saturday, July 10, 2004 3:00 - 4:00 PM Multiuse Room, CCIB The third session will consist of three breakout sessions. The first of the three breakout groups will be devoted to Islam, the second to Chinese traditions, and the third to Hinduism, Buddhism, and the Baha'i faith. Breakout Sessions: This session inaugurates the Symposium with a video interview of the Dalai and a discussion of how human rights discourse could be enriched by insights garnered from Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Native American religious traditions. I. Focus: Islam Sants room, AC Barcelona Session Leaders: Abdulkarim Soroush, H.M. Habib Chizrin, Irfan Omar Opening session: 30 minutes Video Presentation His Holiness, the Fourteenth Dalai Lama: An Interview on Human Rights and Peace II.Focus: Chinese Traditions Eixample room, AC Barcelona Session Leaders: Tu Wei Ming, Xinzhong Yao, John Berthrong III. Focus: Hinduism, Buddhism, and Baha'I Gràcia room, AC Barcelona Session Leaders: Arvind Sharma (Hinduism), David Chappell (Buddhism), Brian Lepard (Baha'i) Roundtable: 60 minutes Theme: How Can Humanity's Religious Traditions Enrich Human Rights Discourse? Panelists: Rama Rao Pappu (Hinduism), Sulak Sivaraksha (Buddhism), Tu Wei-ming (Confucianism), Ines Talamantez (Native American religion) Session IV Sunday, July 11, 2004 3:00-4:30 PM Sagrada Familia room, AC Barcelona Hotel Session 11 Sunday, July 11, 2004 9:30 - 11:00 AM Room 113, CCIB The fourth session will be devoted to a discussion of the draft document of the UDHRWR. This second roundtable discussion will identify the creative contributions of Christianity, Jainism, Chinese religions, the Yoruba tradition in Africa and the African diaspora, Islam, and Sikhism to human rights discourse. Closing Session Speaker: Arvind Sharma Topic: The Rationale for a Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the World's Religions: Before and After September 11, 2001 Respondents:Dan Cohn-Sherbok (Judaism), Frances Adeney (Christianity), Brian Lepard (Baha'i), H.M. Habib Chirzin (Islam) Roundtable (90 minutes) Theme: How can Humanity's Religious Traditions Enrich Human Rights Discourse? Panelists: Philip Rossi, S.J. (Christianity), Christopher Chapple (Jainism), John Berthrong (Chinese Religions), Wande Abimbola (Yoruba Religion), Abdulkarim Soroush (Islam), Surjit Singh (Sikhism) Parliament of the World's Religions 2004 69 Jain Education International For Personal & Private Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.529510
Book TitleParliament of Worlds Religion 2004 Barcelona
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorParliament of the World’s Religions
PublisherUSA Parliament of the Worlds Religions
Publication Year2004
Total Pages260
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationMagazine, USA_Parliament of World Religion, & USA
File Size7 MB
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