IGE Global Horizons

Dr. Andrea Bartoli to Address Conflict Resolution in the Middle East on 20 May


 
The Institute for Global Engagement and Nyack College's Institute for Public Service & Policy Development invite you to a public presentation and panel featuring Dr. Andrea Bartoli to explore Christians' positive and negative contributions toward the Middle East conflict. Respondents will include voices from the three Abrahamic traditions: Michael Ostrolenk, National Director and Co-founder of the Liberty Coalition; Mubarak Awad, Professor, American University’s International Peace & Conflict Resolution program; and, Suhail Khan, Senior Fellow for Christian-Muslim Understanding at the Institute for Global Engagement.

The event will take place the evening of 20 May in the Hart Senate Office Building, Room 902, near the U.S. Capitol. The reception begins at 6:30pm; the presentation begins at 7:00pm and is followed by a time for responses and Q & A. The event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP at dcoffice@nyack.edu or 202-220-1300.
     
Read more: Dr. Andrea Bartoli to Address Conflict Resolution in the Middle East on 20 May

 

What is IGE?

The Institute for Global Engagement is a think-and-do tank at the forefront of the emerging field of religion and global affairs. IGE recognizes that in many of today’s most urgent global issues, religion is part of the problem—but it can also be a vital part of the solution. Through cutting-edge research, education, diplomacy, and partnerships, IGE cultivates a world in which religion, freedom, and security go hand in hand. IGE’s relational diplomacy works through local partners to break down barriers of misunderstanding and transform volatile environments of religious conflict into sustainable environments for religious freedom.


You are subscribed at %%emailaddress%%. You can modify your contact information here. To stop receiving these emails please unsubscribe.

The Institute for Global Engagement | +1.703.527.3100 | P.O. Box 12205, Arlington, VA 22219-2205