Agenda

CRCS & ICRS WEDNESDAY FORUM

" A MUSLIM VIEW OF INTER-CHRISTIAN DIALOGUE (sharing experience) "

Date: Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Time: 10.00 am – 11.30 Wib

Venue: Room 306, UGM Graduate School Teknika Utara Pogung

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PUBLIC PANEL DISCUSSION:

" REALIZING FREEDOM AND RESPONSIBILITY IN SOCIETY "

Date: Wednesday, 17 June 2009

Time: 09.0 – 12.00 Wib

Venue: Seminar Room, 5th floor, UGM Graduate School Teknika Utara Pogung

Speaker

1. Prof. Dr. Ignas Kleden (Director, Indonesian Community for Democracy)

2. Prof. Dr. Hans-Peter Grosshans (Professor for Systematic Theology and Director of the Ecumenical Institute, University in Münster,Germany)

3. Prof. Dr. Atho Mudzhar (Director, Center for Research and Development, Religious Affairs Department, the Republic of Indonesia)

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