Wednesday, 13 June 2007

Interfaith Dialogue

Yesterday my workplace hosted an Interfaith Dialogue. The Dalai Lama, Rabbi Jonathan Keren-Black, Bishop Christopher Prowse and Professor Abdullah Saeed took part, representing the Buddhist, Jewish, Catholic and Islamic religions.

I missed my chance on getting free tickets as at the time I wasn't that fussed, and then the AIS Arena sold out so if I did get fussed I couldn't of made it anyway, but the session audio was recorded (direct mp3 link 44MB). I haven't listened to it yet, but it should be interesting to listen to.

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