Forgiveness Forum: Where Spirituality and Science Meet

Forgiveness Forum: Where Spirituality and Science Meet

On 26 October, Religions for Peace in partnership with the Templeton World Charity Foundation will bring together key changemakers for a thought-provoking conversation about the power of forgiveness through not only a spiritual lens, but a scientific lens, as well.


We hope you can join us for this free, virtual event which will include many of our top religious leaders, our Secretary General, Prof. Azza Karam, as well as journalist Krista Tippett, host of the popular podcast, On Being.

WHAT: Forgiveness Forum: Where Spirituality and Science Meet
WHEN: Wednesday, October 26, 2022, 9:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. EDT (local time here)
WHERE: Virtual event — REGISTER HERE

About this event

On Wednesday, October 26, 2022, the Templeton World Charity Foundation and Religions for Peace International will partner together for a free virtual event, “Forgiveness Forum: Where Spirituality and Science Meet.” This event features a diverse group of global faith leaders representing six of the world’s religious traditions, and moderation from journalist Krista Tippett, host of the popular podcast On Being.

While faith and science are often framed as being in conflict, this fourth event in a series of Forgiveness Forum conversations will illustrate the ways in which science and spirituality intersect on forgiveness.

Driving the conversation will be faith leaders who have counselled their communities on the power and potential of forgiveness first hand, including Lutheran minister, podcaster, and New York Times bestselling author Nadia Bolz-Weber and the Honorable Ela Gandhi, a human rights champion and Trustee of the Gandhi Development Trust.

Register and join us on October 26!

Explore and discover the science of forgiveness at DiscoverForgiveness.org, a dynamic collection of curated research on forgiveness and its healing power.

Time in USA 09:00 Wednesday October 26
Time in AUS AEDT Midnight, October 27

 

Forgiveness Forum: Where Spirituality and Science Meet