The Carthage School on Cultural Pluralism and Political Liberties
The Third Annual Reset Dialogues Seminars in North Africa
29 June – 03 July 2020
Online, Via Zoom
14:00-19:00 (Carthage/Algiers/Rabat Time, GMT +1)
15:00-20:00 (Rome, GMT+2)
16:00-21:00 (Baghdad/Beirut, GMT+3)
09:00-14:00 (New York, GMT -5)
06:00-11:00 (San Francisco, GMT -8)
Organized by Reset Dialogues on Civilizations Association in Milan and Reset Dialogues US, in collaboration with The Tunisian Academy of Sciences, Letters, and Arts “Beit al-Hikma”, and the support of the Henry Luce Foundation and the Konrad Adenauer Foundation.
The following schedule is according to Rome Time.
MONDAY 29 JUNE
Opening Lesson and Introduction
3-3:30 pm – Introduction
Giancarlo Bosetti / Mohammed Hashas / Federica Zoja / Jonathan Laurence
4 pm – Lesson 1: Mohamed Haddad (Carthage University, Tunisia)
Tunisia and the Pandemics: Secularization of Society and the State in “the Long Term”
4.50 – 5 pm Break
5 pm – Lesson 2: Soumia Boutkhil (Mohammed I University, Oujda, Morocco)
Women and Justice and Equity in Contemporary Morocco
5.50 – 6 pm Break
6 pm – Lesson 3: Sari Hanafi (American University of Beirut, Lebanon)
Gender Equality in the Inheritance Debate in Tunisia and the Formation of Non-Authoritarian Reasoning
6.50 – 7 pm Break
7 pm – Lesson 4: Jonathan Laurence (Boston College, US)
Paths to Toleration in the US and Europe
TUESDAY 30 JUNE
3 pm – Lesson 1: Nader Hammami (University omf Carthage)
Representations of Evil and Suffering in Islamic Thought
3.50 – 4 pm Break
4 pm – Lesson 2: Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown and Birmingham Universities (US/UK))
Political Islam and why it matters for Religious Pluralism and Tolerance
4.50 – 5 pm Break
5 pm – Lesson 3: Mohamed Mesbahi (Mohammed V University, Rabat, Morocco)
Freedom in classical Arab Philosophy: Ibn Arabi and Ibn Roshd
5.50-6 pm Break
6 pm – Lesson 4 – Debora Spini (Syracuse University in Florence)
Protestant Reformation, Toleration, Freedom of Religion: Theology and Politics
Wed., 1 July -Thurs. 2 July: International Conference (open to the public)
THURSDAY 2 JULY
2 pm – Workshop in groups
FRIDAY 3 JULY
3 pm – Lesson 1: Mohammed Hashas (Luiss University of Rome; Fscire-La Pira Centre, Palermo)
Liberty in Contemporary Arab Thought
3.50 – 4 pm Break
4 pm – Lesson 2: Alessandro Ferrari (University of Insubria in Varese)
Religion and Law in Europe
4.50 – 5 pm Break
5 pm – Lesson 3: Federica Zoja (Reset Dialogues on Civilizations)
Religious Freedom in the European Media
5.50 – 6 pm Break
6 – 6:15 pm Conclusions