The second of the Who is My God events in 2015 will take place at the Center for Interfaith and Cultural Dialogue, Nathan, on Thursday, 14 May 2015. This workshop will feature discussions on the use of Icons and Religious Imagery in the Buddhist and Jewish community. There will also be a visit to a Hindu Temple in Burbank, Queensland.
The Centre for Interfaith & Cultural Dialogue, Griffith University, Queensland Jewish Interfaith, and The Roman Catholic Commission for Ecumenism and Interfaith and Religious Relations Invite you to:
WHO IS MY GOD? – Public Interfaith Series 2015
ICONS & RELIGIOUS IMAGERY IN Buddhist and Jewish Communities
The second of the Who is My God events in 2015 will take place at the Centre for Interfaith and Cultural Dialogue, Nathan, on Thursday, 14 may 2015. This workshop will feature discussions on the use of Icons and Religious Imagery in the Buddhist and Jewish community.
The Who is My God series consists of lectures on the sacred imagery and visits to places of worship of the faith communities under discussion. The first series will examine Hindu and Muslim communities; the second series will look at the imagery of the Jewish and Buddhist communities and the third and final series will encounter the Greek Orthodox and Sikh communities. A flyer for this series of encounters is given below. (Dates and times may change.)
There will also be a Public Tour of the Shree Laxminnarayan Mandir Hindu Temple as part of the 2015 Public Interfaith Series: Who is My God? This will take place on 28 April 2015 from 6 – 7 PM. A flyer is linked below.
What: Who is My God – Hindu and Muslim Communities
When: Thursday, 14 may 2015 at 7:00pm
Where: :ICD, Griffith University, Building N35, 170 Kessels Road, Nathan
Cost: Tea and Coffee provided; Gold coin donation appreciated.
RSVP by 5th March; call (07) 3735 7052
Download a Flyer for this event
Download a Flyer for this event
Download a Flyer for the Series, Who is My God
Laxmi Narayan Idols in the Temple