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SUMMARY:Dialogue in the 21st Century: A Martin Buber Memorial Conference
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LOCATION:4513 Manhattan College Parkway\, Riverdale\, United States\, 10471
DESCRIPTION:<p>Conference Schedule</p>\n<p><strong>9:00-9:30am: Arrival and breakfast</strong></p>\n<p><strong>9:30-9:45am: Opening remarks</strong></p>\n<p><strong>9:45-10:45am: SESSION I: RELIGIOUS DIALOGUE</strong></p>\n<ul>\n<li>&ldquo\;Martin Buber and Catholic-Atheist Dialogue&rdquo\;:&nbsp\;Peter A. Huff\, Director of Campus Ministry and Professor of Theology at the University of Mary</li>\n<li>&ldquo\;Martin Buber and the Existential Encounter of State and Religious Authority&rdquo\;:&nbsp\;Perry Dane\, Professor of Law at Rutgers School of Law &ndash\; Camden</li>\n</ul>\n<p><em>Session Chair: Michele Saracino\, Department Chair and Professor of Religious Studies at Manhattan College</em></p>\n<p><strong>11:00am-12:00pm: SESSION II: PHILOSOPHY OF DIALOGUE</strong></p>\n<ul>\n<li>&ldquo\;Embodied Dialogue in Buber&rsquo\;s Philosophical Anthropology&rdquo\;:&nbsp\;William Plevan\, Ph.D. Candidate in the Religion Department at Princeton University</li>\n<li>&ldquo\;Buber&rsquo\;s Philosophy of Action &mdash\; from Jewish Texts to Analytic Philosophy&rdquo\;:&nbsp\;Asaf Ziderman\, Ph.D. Candidate in the School of Philosophy at Tel Aviv University</li>\n</ul>\n<p><em>Session Chair: Eoin O&rsquo\;Connell\, Co-Director of the Center for Ethics and Professor of Philosophy at Manhattan College</em></p>\n<p><strong>12:00-1:30pm: lunch</strong></p>\n<p><strong>1:30-1:45 convening remarks</strong></p>\n<p><strong>1:45-2:45 SESSION III: BUBERIAN MORAL RELATIONS</strong></p>\n<ul>\n<li>&ldquo\;Imagining the Real: Almod&oacute\;var&rsquo\;s Talk to Her and Buber on Moral Relations&rdquo\;:&nbsp\;Sarah Scott\, Co-Director of the Center for Ethics and Professor of Philosophy at Manhattan College</li>\n<li>&ldquo\;Moments and Mountains: Buberian Relations and Utopian Paths in the Global Health Rights Movement&rdquo\;:&nbsp\;Elliot Ratzman\, Professor of Religion and Jewish Studies at Temple University</li>\n</ul>\n<p><em>Session Chair: Jordan Pascoe\, Professor of Philosophy at Manhattan College</em></p>\n<p><strong>3:00-4:30 SESSION IV: POLITICAL DIALOGUE AND BINATIONALISM</strong></p>\n<ul>\n<li>&ldquo\;Is the Dialogue Between Heaven and Earth an I-Thou Relation?&rdquo\;:&nbsp\;Samuel Hayim Brody\, Professor of Religious Studies at University of Kansas</li>\n<li>&ldquo\;Metaphysical\, not Political: Martin Buber\, Meron Benvenisti\, and the Bi-nationalism Idea&rdquo\;:&nbsp\;Zachary Braiterman\, Professor of Religion at Syracuse University</li>\n<li>&ldquo\;Squaring the Circle: Buber on Zionism\, Humanism\, and Jewish Statehood&rdquo\;:&nbsp\;Michael Zank\, Director of the Elie Wiesel Center for Judaic Studies and Professor of Religion at Boston University</li>\n</ul>\n<p><em>Session Chair: Mehnaz Afridi\, Director of the Holocaust\, Genocide and Interfaith Education Center and Professor of Religious Studies at Manhattan College</em></p>\n<p><strong>4:30-5:30pm: RECEPTION</strong></p>
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