Convening 29 April 2025 Georgetown University
Judaism and Pluralism in the Context of Global Diversity
Washington D.C.
5:30pm – 6:45pm EDT | Georgetown University’s Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs,
Healy Family Student Center Social Room

 

To participate, please register here

The event will be exclusively in-person

 

In occasion of Reset DOC’s research project on the Theologies and Practices of Religious Pluralism (V-Theo) and its workshop on Judaism and Practices of Pluralism, organized in collaboration with the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs at Georgetown University, leading scholars will gather for a panel to explore how Jewish thought, identity, and practice navigate the challenges and opportunities of pluralism in a globalized world, including relativism, atheism, and pluralization of norms. Panelists will reflect on how Judaism both contributes to and is transformed by the broader currents of cultural and religious diversity. Engaging voices from theology, philosophy, politics, and sociology, this conversation invites the public to consider whether and how Jewish pluralism is possible in a fractured yet interconnected world.

 

PRESENTATION OF THE V-THEO PROJECT

José Casanova Georgetown University
Jocelyne Césari Georgetown University/University of Birmingham

Sofia de Benedictis Project Manager, ResetDOC

 

PARTICIPANTS

Yochi Fischer Van Leer Jerusalem Institute
Ronit Irshai Bar Ilan University/Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem
Uriel Simonsohn University of Haifa and head of the Haifa Laboratory for Religious Studies
Yaacov Yadgar University of Oxford

 

 

 

Photo by Ori Aviram / Middle East Images via AFP.

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