Eastern and Indigenous Perspectives on Sustainability and Conflict Resolution
Center for India Studies, South Florida University
November 14, Monday
8:00-9:00 AM Registration and coffee
9:00-9:05 AM Welcome Address by Professor Karen Holbrook, Senior Vice President for Research, Innovation & Global Affairs, University of South Florida.
9:05-9:15 AM Address by Professor Ved Nanda, Chair, Uberoi Foundation.
9:15-9:45 AM KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Professor Christopher Chapple, Navin and Pratima Doshi Professor of Indic and Comparative Theology, Department of Theological Studies, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles.
Sustainability in Hinduism, Jainism and Sikhism
9:45-10:15 AM KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Professor David Haberman, Chair, Department of Religious Studies, Indiana University, Bloomington.
Vedantic Approaches to Environmental Activism
10:15-10:45 AM KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Professor Timothy Morton, Department of English, University of California, Davis.
Disturbing Gentleness: The Ontological Depth of Nonviolence
10:45-11:00 AM Discussion
11:00-11:15 AM Break
11:15 AM-12:35 PM Keynote Session: SUSTAINABILITY ACROSS RELIGIONS
CHAIR: TBA
Pankaj Jain, Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy and Religion Studies, University of North Texas.
Sustainability and Social Development from Hindu Perspective
Ronnie Littlejohn, Professor and Chair, Department of Philosophy and Director, Asian Studies, Belmont University.
When Dao Merges with the Dusty World: Some Teachings of Daoists on the Environment and Sustainability
Balbinder Singh Bhogal, Associate Professor and Sardarni Kuljit Kaur Bindra Chair in Sikh Studies, Department of Religion, Hofstra University.
The Animal Sublime: Rethinking the Sikh Mystical Body as Sustainable Ecology
Dilip Kumar Mohanta, Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Calcutta, India and Fulbright Nehru Visiting Lecturer Fellow, Department of Religion, University of Florida.
Ecological Awareness and Indian Buddhism
12:35-1:35PM Lunch
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