Russell Lecture 2016: The Crisis of American Religious Diversity: Excluding or Engaging Difference
Wednesday, March, 16th, 2016 Past Programs 2015-16
Diana Eck
The Crisis of American Religious Diversity: Excluding or Engaging Difference
Lecturer Conversation
Thursday, April 7, 2016
4:30-5:30 pm, Goddard Chapel
Diana Eck is professor of comparative religion and Indian studies at Harvard University. For the past 25 years as director of the Pluralism Project, she has studied America’s growing religious and philosophical diversity.
Join her for an informative conversation about the state of spiritual diversity in the U.S. today and her perspectives on the future of the interfaith movement.
She is also offering the Russell Lecture on Spiritual Life later the same evening. To request an invitation to the dinner and lecture, please email chaplaincy@tufts.edu.
Two of her books, Encountering God and A New Religious America, will be available for purchase and signing.
Sponsored by the Tufts University Chaplaincy.