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Conference Announcement

Theme: Is Religious Freedom Under Threat?
Subtitle: Trans-Atlantic Perspectives
Type: International Conference
Institution: McDonald Centre for Theology, Ethics and Public Life,
University of Oxford
   Center for the Study of Law and Religion, Emory University
Location: Oxford (United Kingdom)
Date: 23.–25.5.2018

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While every major international declaration of human rights and most
national constitutions enshrine religious freedom, profound shifts in
social and cultural conceptions of equality and non-discrimination
now risk undermining these basic principles, constraining hard-won
historic commitments in Britain and the United States to sustaining
the liberal social order that human rights were intended to
guarantee. 

To mark the tenth anniversary of its founding in 2008, the McDonald
Centre for Theology, Ethics & Public Life, in collaboration with
Emory University's Center for the Study of Law and Religion, is
assembling a distinguished group of international scholars and
practitioners to address the contentious question of religious
freedom in trans-Atlantic perspective at a conference to be held in
the Sir Michael Dummett Lecture Theatre at Christ Church, Oxford,
from Wednesday evening to Friday noon, 23-25 May 2018. 

The conference will consider a wide array of topics, including the
historical backdrop to contemporary debates, the distinction between
religious and conscientious belief, perceived tensions between
freedom of religion and rights to equal treatment, and the contested
place of religious establishment. 

The conference will open with the McDonald Distinguished Scholar
Lecture by Mary Ann Glendon, Learned Hand Professor of Law at Harvard
Law School and former United States Ambassador to the Holy See.
Professor Glendon will deliver her lecture in the Sir Michael Dummett
Lecture Theatre at Christ Church at 5pm on Wednesday 23 May. The
keynote address will be followed by a reception. 

A second McDonald Distinguished Scholar Lecture will be delivered by
Sir Mark Hedley, DL, a former Justice of the High Court and Visiting
Professor of Law at Liverpool Hope University. He will deliver his
lecture in the Sir Michael Dummett Lecture Theatre at Christ Church
at 5:30pm on Thursday 24 May. 

The Centre is delighted to announce that speakers at the conference
will also include:

- Francis Beckwith, Baylor University
- Nigel Biggar, University of Oxford
- Kathleen Brady, Emory University
- Norman Doe, Cardiff University
- Richard Garnett, University of Notre Dame
- Mark Hill, QC, Inner Temple
- Cécile Laborde, University of Oxford 
- Julian Rivers, Bristol University
- Roger Trigg, University of Warwick
- John Witte, Emory University

These speakers will appear in paired sessions from 9.30am to 5.30pm
on Thursday, 24 May and from 9.30am to 1pm on Friday, 25 May. The
conference will conclude with a final panel discussion among all the
speakers, including Professor Glendon and Sir Mark Hedley.

Registration

The McDonald Distinguished Scholars Lectures are be open to the
public and free of charge. To register and pay for the conference,
which includes coverage for meals, breaks, and materials, please
click here:
https://www.oxforduniversitystores.co.uk/conferences-and-events/faculty-of-theology-and-religion/faculty-of-theology-and-religion-events

Registration Fees:
Advisory Council - £40.60
Full Registration - £81.20
Post-graduate - £40.60


Contact:

Virginia Dunn, Administrator
McDonald Centre for Theology, Ethics and Public Life
University of Oxford
Email: [email protected]
Web:
http://www.mcdonaldcentre.org.uk/events/religious-freedom-under-threat-trans-atlantic-perspectives




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