Walking a Common Path: Bridging Religious Difference in the Labyrinth

In Today's Events, by , on October 16th, 2019

All are invited to the second in a series of panel discussions exploring religious diversity titled “Walking a Common Path: Bridging Religious Difference in the Labyrinth.” Differences and similarities between religious prayer in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam will be explored by three students—Moira Werner, Mohamed Mustafa, and Nicholas Lowinger. Following the presentations, NU Adjunct Professor of Management and Leadership Mitchell Alegre, a Certified Labyrinth Facilitator, will guide a labyrinth walk for participants to reflect upon and embody lessons learned from the panelists. The program takes place Wednesday, October 16, 12:00-1:50 p.m., in the Multipurpose Room, Lower Level Gallagher Center. Free pizza will be served. The program is supported by the NU Diversity Committee and co-sponsored by the NU Center for the Study and Practice of Religion.