Karen Armstrong delivers 2018 Annual Pluralism Lecture

On October 4th, 2018, Karen Armstrong, writer and religious historian, delivered the sixth Annual Pluralism Lecture titled "Compassion or Toleration? Two Approaches to Pluralism".
Each person invited to give the Annual Pluralism Lecture is asked to reflect on how to build and strengthen pluralist societies. The Lecture is hosted by the Global Centre for Pluralism, an independent, charitable organization founded by His Highness the Aga Khan in partnership with the Government of Canada. It is based in Ottawa, Canada.
In her lecture, Ms. Armstrong spoke about the value of religion during what could be the “last gasp” of nationalism: “What the religions all tell us… [is] that enlightenment insists on overcoming the ego, letting the ego go. Nationalism is about ego, it's about swelling the ego, and often that means excluding the other, as Lord Acton pointed out.”
Citing her current work on the scriptures of three of the world’s great religions, she went on to say that “the scriptures -- all, in every tradition -- say you have to work for the good of others, all others, not just those in your own camp, practically and creatively. That is the route to enlightenment.”
During his introduction, His Highness the Aga Khan remarked that “I think that one of the greatest challenges for the entire world will be finding ways in which we can all achieve a deeper understanding of the other, and what makes each of us distinct, as human beings and as communities. To achieve this vital goal, reflective, creative and empathetic thinkers and writers will be critically important.”
Over the last 20 years, Karen Armstrong has written more than 20 books on faith and the major religions, including Islam, Judaism and Christianity. She is the author of Islam: A Short History, Twelve Steps to a Compassionate Life and Fields of Blood: Religion and the History of Violence. She is also the author of two memoirs, Through the Narrow Gate and The Spiral Staircase. Her work has been translated into 45 languages. She is also a former Trustee of the British Museum and a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Literature. Ms. Armstrong was named an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2015.
The Global Centre for Pluralism is an independent, not-for-profit international research and education centre located in Ottawa, Canada. Inspired by the example of Canada's inclusive approach to citizenship, the Centre works to advance respect for diversity worldwide, believing that openness and understanding toward the cultures, social structures, values and faiths of other peoples are essential to the survival of an interdependent world.

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  • @5pm_Hazyblue
    @5pm_Hazyblue5 жыл бұрын

    Lecture starts at 10:50

  • @murtazakhidri7894
    @murtazakhidri78945 жыл бұрын

    Waited for her lecture

  • @learn2bstill412
    @learn2bstill4126 ай бұрын

    The last speaker was awesome. She didnt READ her statement and comments

  • @citizensofa3401
    @citizensofa34015 жыл бұрын

    Superb and inspirational.

  • @attacht
    @attacht5 жыл бұрын

    Superb🖒

  • @tonykwok9763
    @tonykwok9763 Жыл бұрын

    😇

  • @moo1948
    @moo19483 жыл бұрын

    I am surprised that India is the most religious country. Karen perhaps is really kind to Islam.

  • @kausamsalam8543
    @kausamsalam85435 жыл бұрын

    “You have to work for the good of others, not just in your camp.” Love you, Karen Armstrong Sister:)🌻❤️💟🧡🌹🌼-Ibn Arabi-God cannot be confined...../Armstrong: “Every single human being should be seen as sacred.” Love this humor: “Nationalism is a kind of religiosity.” Wow, Mashallah, something to think about.

  • @AbdulKhader-786
    @AbdulKhader-7865 жыл бұрын

    You cant force people to respect each other its against human nature. Tolerance yes but respect no.

  • @peggyharris3815

    @peggyharris3815

    3 жыл бұрын

    But...I can respect that you feel pain, hunger, fear, illness, isolation. How far am I willing to tolerate observing your needs being ignored?

  • @jon123xyz
    @jon123xyz2 жыл бұрын

    She is naive to the point of absurd. Must have missed reading the Hadith along her journey.