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Religion and Violence in a Globalized World June 24, 2010, 5:30-7:00 pm Lecture at the Willard InterContinental Hotel, Ballroom Speaker: Wolfgang Huber Event Report
Wolfgang Huber (© Chester Simpson)
Huber discussed the relationship of religion and violence on a broad historical, ethical, and theological canvas. After introductory reflections on the definition of violence, Huber discussed three possible propositions on the relationship of religion and violence: the thesis that religion leads to violence; the thesis that religion leads to nonviolence; and, finally, the thesis that religion and violence are linked in a contingent manner. In his analysis of the first thesis, Huber rejected the notion that monotheism leads to violence; he also pointed out that religious identity is only one factor among others in most recent conflicts. In his discussion of the second thesis, Huber provided a critical history of the Christian churches' repeated failure to live up to the renunciation of violence preached in the Sermon of the Mount. He concluded by endorsing the thesis that the relationship between religion and violence is a contingent one and left his listeners with a number of concluding reflections, including the statement: "Religions can cooperate in order to promote peaceful coexistence and to ban the use of violence as much as possible. This effort necessitates a self-critical evaluation of violent traits in the history of the different religions, the elaboration of religion's specific contributions to the future tasks of humankind, and working toward a consensus in basic ethical questions." The full text of Wolfgang Huber's lecture will be published in the Fall 2010 issue of the Bulletin of the GHI. RFW
Uwe Spiekermann, Hartmut Berghoff, and Christa Brown posing with Wolfgang Huber (© Chester Simpson)
Hartmut Berghoff (© Chester Simpson)
Wolfgang Huber and Nina Smidt (American Friends of Bucerius and Bucerius Education GmbH) (© Chester Simpson)
Wolfgang Huber (© Chester Simpson)
(© Chester Simpson)
Bärbel Thomas and Christa Brown with GHI interns Matt Blair, Nina Martin, and Tatjana Eichert at the publications table (© Chester Simpson)
Lecture at the Willard InterContinental Hotel, Ballroom 1401 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Speaker: Wolfgang Huber The Gerd Bucerius Lecture Series is an initiative of the Ebelin and Gerd Bucerius ZEIT Foundation. Please RSVP (acceptances only) by Tel. 202.387.3355, Fax 202.387.6437 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . |