Miroslav Volf discusses the relationship between faith, globalization, and poverty alleviation. This module examines how religious beliefs and practices can contribute to efforts aimed at reducing global poverty.
This module introduces students to key themes in the study of faith and globalization. Miroslav Volf, a leading theologian, guides discussions that highlight the significance of these themes in understanding our globalized world.
In this module, Prof. Douglas Rae discusses the significant historical forces that have shaped globalization and the major world religions. Students will gain insight into how these forces interact and influence current global dynamics.
Miroslav Volf defines key terms such as faith and globalization, analyzing their interplay through various examples. This module encourages critical analysis of how faith can impact global processes and relationships.
Prof. Douglas Rae explores the clash of civilizations thesis within the context of faith and globalization. Students will examine historical factors that contribute to this thesis and its implications for global interactions.
Tony Blair discusses how faith plays a critical role in understanding globalization. This module emphasizes the need to take faith into account when analyzing global issues, particularly in governance and social contexts.
This module, led by Miroslav Volf, reviews the potential positive and negative impacts of religion and globalization. Students will engage with various characterizations and assess the complexities of these influences.
Prof. Ian Shapiro discusses the relationship between state actors and globalization, emphasizing the role of religion in national interests. This module highlights the complexities of governance in a globalized world.
Miroslav Volf addresses how globalization may contribute to religious diversification. Through student engagement, this module explores the transformations of faith in a global context and their broader implications.
In this module, Prof. José Casanova explores the ways in which different faiths shape globalization. The focus is on understanding the influence of religious perspectives on global interactions and events.
Prof. Douglas Rae evaluates current approaches to assessing the impact of faith on globalization. This module articulates the religious nature of secularity and its implications for global studies.
Miroslav Volf examines the essential role of faith in reconciliation efforts. This module encourages students to reflect on how faith can be a powerful tool for fostering peace and understanding in global contexts.
Tony Blair discusses the significance of faith in reconciliation efforts, emphasizing its importance in fostering dialogue and cooperation among diverse groups. This module aims to inspire students to engage with these concepts.
Miroslav Volf introduces students to the interaction between religious values and market dynamics. This module explores how faith can influence economic behavior and market practices in contemporary society.
In this module, Prof. Douglas Rae discusses a model for understanding the relationship between religious values and market economies. Using video conferencing, students can explore this complex interplay in depth.
Miroslav Volf discusses the intersection of religious values, work, and business practices. This module encourages students to consider how faith influences ethical business decisions and corporate governance practices in today's world.
James Alexander shares his experiences from consulting roles at Enron and Spinnaker Exploration, providing insights into the intersections of faith and business. This module emphasizes the importance of quality and ethical considerations in practice.
Miroslav Volf discusses the relationship between faith, globalization, and poverty alleviation. This module examines how religious beliefs and practices can contribute to efforts aimed at reducing global poverty.
In this module, Prof. Douglas Rae reviews globalization trends as they relate to poverty. Students will learn about the impact of global economic changes on the poorest populations and discuss possible interventions.
Ambassador Tony Hall shares how his faith perspective has informed his social and political engagement in addressing poverty. This module highlights the role of faith in motivating action against economic injustice.
Tony Blair delivers a lecture on how faith and globalization can impact poverty alleviation. This module encourages students to consider the broader implications of faith-based actions in addressing global poverty challenges.
Miroslav Volf introduces students to the topic of gender in the context of globalization and faith. This module examines how religious perspectives shape gender roles and issues in a globalized society.
Muna Abu Sulayman presents a faith-based perspective on gender issues within globalization, specifically discussing the headscarf debate. This module highlights the complexities of gender identity and expression in different cultural contexts.
Miroslav Volf interviews Muna Abu Sulayman on gender, religion, and globalization, particularly focusing on the headscarf debate. This module fosters critical discussions on the implications of faith in shaping gender identities.