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Evangelicals and Muslims Part 2
Conversations on Respect, Reconciliation and Religious Freedom
June 17, 2009

"Evangelicals and Mulims" is a two-day event bringing together Evangelicals and Muslims from a variety of perspectives to discuss the issues that unite and divide these two great religious traditions.

Part Two is entitled "On Respect." Panelists discuss respect for religious traditions and the potential for respect between Evangelicals and Muslims. Opening remarks by Dr. Paul Manuel, Institute for Global Engagement. Panelist chair is Dr. John Esposito, Georgetown University. Panelists include Dr. Jennifer Bryson, Witherspoon Institute; Imam Mohammed Magid, ADAMS Center; Dalia Mogahed, Gallup Center for Muslim Studies; and Dr. John O. Voll, Georgetown University.

The event was sponsored by the Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding at Georgetown University and the Center for Global Education at the Institute for Global Engagement.


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