Tue, Oct 17
|Simmons College of Kentucky
The Sacred Meaning of Death: A Spiritual Roundtable
What do our faith traditions teach us about the spiritual meaning of death and dying? What can we learn from the ritual and practices (of our faith traditions} surrounding death? Hosted by BIDF Community Collaborator, The Center for Interfaith Relations.
Time & Location
Oct 17, 2017, 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Simmons College of Kentucky, 1000 S 4th St, Louisville, KY 40203, USA
Guests
About The Event
*This event is currently at capacity. We are accepting names for a waiting list. We will notify you prior to the event if a space becomes available. Please e-mail halida[at]interfaithrelations.org or call 502-583-3100 to be put on the waiting list.
Presented by Center for Interfaith Relations
The Center for Interfaith Relations invites you to join us at Simmons College of Kentucky for a conversation with local faith leaders on the sacred meaning of death from the perspective of their tradition. Hosted in collaboration with "Before I Die...," a Festival for the Living about Dying, this FREE event will explore how our faith traditions understand and relate to death.
Panelists
Dr. Ken B. Jobst, Simmons College
Fr. Paul Scaglione, Gennesaret Ministries and Saint Luke Center
Rabbi Nadia Siritsky, KentuckyOne Health
Imam Muhammad Almoutem, Muslim Community Center of Louisville
Moderator: TBD
Details
5:30 PM - Reception catered by Farm to Fork
6:00 PM - Panel Discussion
7:00 PM - Question and Response
7:30 PM - Conclusion
"Spiritual Voices on the Meaning of Death" is part of an ongoing series of "conversations on meaning" hosted by the Center for Interfaith Relations in collaboration with local partners.