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Inaugural
Event in Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Chapel House and the
Fund for the Study of the Great Religions of the World
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Photograph: Pat Westwater-Jong
Professor Charles Hallisey will speak on
“Open to Surprise and
Friendship: Reflections Directed towards a Moral History of the
Study of Religion on the Occasion of the Fiftieth Anniversary of
Chapel House and the Fund for the Study of the Great Religions.”
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| Charlie Hallisey
-- A.B. Colgate, 1975 (Religion); M.Div. Harvard Divinity School,
1978 (Theological Studies); A.M. University of Pennsylvania, 1980
(South Asian Studies); Ph.D. The Divinity School, The University of
Chicago, 1988 (History of Religions) -- joined the Faculty of
Divinity of Harvard Divinity School, in 2007-2008, as Senior
Lecturer on Buddhist Literatures, after teaching at the University
of Wisconsin as Associate Professor in the Department of Languages
and Cultures of Asia and the Religious Studies Program since 2001.
Earlier, he taught in the Department of Theology at Loyola
University in Chicago, and at Harvard University, where he was John
L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Humanities in the Committee on
the Study of Religion and the Department of Sanskrit and Indian
Studies from 1996 to 2001. |
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We hope that
you will join us for this significant occasion.
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