We are honoured to welcome Dr Edward Skidelsky, University of Exeter to lead the International Interfaith Reading Group on Philosophy in Interfaith Contexts.

Here are the details of this fascinating session.
Speaker: Dr Edward Skidelsky, University of Exeter
Topic: Matteo Ricci and the Problem of Religious Translation
Date: Mon, 21 February, 2022
Time: 18:00-19:00 GMT
Venue: Online
Please register here for this meeting:
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