Religious Life Council Sponsors Interfaith Conference
The Daily Princetonian
February 21, 2011
NEW JERSEY -- In keeping with the conference’s student-focused mission, many of the conferences included student speakers. Three breakout sessions were scheduled to allow students to speak on topics such as “Movement and Physical Presence in Religion” and “The Role of Secular Humanism in Interfaith Dialogue.” Other events included Religion Night in the Museum, a tour of the religious artworks in the Princeton University Art Museum and a keynote speech by Eboo Patel, the founder and executive director of the Interfaith Youth Core. The organization is a Chicago-based nonprofit that Patel founded in 2002 that attempts to “build an interfaith youth movement using service as the bridge,” according to the Interfaith Youth Core’s website. [link]
February 21, 2011
NEW JERSEY -- In keeping with the conference’s student-focused mission, many of the conferences included student speakers. Three breakout sessions were scheduled to allow students to speak on topics such as “Movement and Physical Presence in Religion” and “The Role of Secular Humanism in Interfaith Dialogue.” Other events included Religion Night in the Museum, a tour of the religious artworks in the Princeton University Art Museum and a keynote speech by Eboo Patel, the founder and executive director of the Interfaith Youth Core. The organization is a Chicago-based nonprofit that Patel founded in 2002 that attempts to “build an interfaith youth movement using service as the bridge,” according to the Interfaith Youth Core’s website. [link]
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