Series of Seminars
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"An Introduction to Philosophical Theology: A historical and comparative analysis of post-Kantian Christianity and the Islamic Tradition".
Delving into the intellectual legacies of post-Kantian Christianity and the Islamic Tradition, the seminar illuminated the rich tapestry of ideas that had shaped religious thought over centuries. Through a nuanced historical lens and a comparative framework. Through a nuanced historical lens and a comparative framework.
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"Classical Education: Enduring Values for Lasting Change".
The Classical Institute was extremely delighted to host an academic seminar foregrounding the value of a Divine-oriented education rooted in timeless principles and established wisdom. It explores the potential of such education in fostering spiritual enrichment and intellectual development, thereby inspiring holistic learning experiences and a deeper understanding of the world.
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Seminar on “The Synthesis of Morality & Religion in Kant's Thought”.
This seminar is the second part of our ongoing series and promises to provide a deep and engaging exploration into Immanuel Kant's philosophical synthesis of morality and religion. Dr. Saad Ismail’s expertise and insightful analysis will offer valuable perspectives and stimulate thoughtful discussion.
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The Merits and Characteristics of Scholarship in Haramayn" Seminar with Dr Shaykh Maan al-Dabbagh.
This seminar will offer an in-depth examination of the distinctive features of scholarship in the Haramayn, emphasising its rich diversity and the profound veneration for the Prophet, peace be upon him. Dr al-Dabbagh will articulate the ways in which these scholarly traditions have evolved, linking the premodern era to contemporary intellectual discourses and underscoring their enduring significance in modern scholarship.