Results for tag:palestine
Dead Sea scrolls on exhibition in Assen
Date: | 16 July 2013 |
Author: | Religion Factor |
Recently, a unique exhibition on the dead sea scrolls has opened in the Drents Museum in Assen, the Netherlands. The exhibition is curated by prof. Dr. Mladen Popovic, director of the Qumran institute in Groningen.
Religion, Conflict and Globalisation
Date: | 26 November 2012 |
Author: | Tyler Tully |
This week, The Religion Factor will offer some attention to the Master Programs in Religious Studies that are offered at our faculty. After Eemera Matthews’ reflection on the Concealed Knowledge programme, today Carmen Fleurke addresses the Religion,...
Change the language, change the story? Part Two
Date: | 23 November 2012 |
Author: | Religion Factor |
In today’s post, Erin Wilson continues her reflections on shifting the way we think and talk about conflict and peace. In part one, I outlined some ways in which contemporary discussion on peace and conflict analysis is affected and arguably limited by thinking in narrow either/or terms and the language we use to talk about conflict. Here I want to offer a few possibilities for rethinking some of these issues.
Change the language, change the story? Part One
Date: | 22 November 2012 |
Author: | Religion Factor |
Following last night’s ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, Erin Wilson considers whether the chances for lasting peace might be increased by changing how we think and talk about conflict and peace.