Science and Religious Conflict Conference

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Does Religion Lead to Tolerance or Intolerance? An international three-day conference in Oxford, organised by the Science and Religious Conflict Project team. It is an interdisciplinary conference on the theme of empirically informed approaches to understanding the ways in which religion increases or decreases tolerance.

Recent Episodes
  • A Tale of Two Churches
    Jun 22, 2010 – 44:25
  • Religious Toleration and Political Liberalism
    Jun 14, 2010 – 45:32
  • Concluding Remarks
    Jun 8, 2010 – 17:29
  • Social psychological aspects of religion and prejudice
    Jun 7, 2010 – 50:51
  • The relation between the neurobiology of morality and religion
    Jun 7, 2010 – 59:03
  • The view from the East pole: Buddhist and Confucian soteriologies and tolerance
    Jun 7, 2010 – 51:18
  • Personal religion, tolerance, and universal compassion
    Jun 7, 2010 – 51:27
  • Religious disagreement and religious accommodation
    Jun 7, 2010 – 50:01
  • Religion and compromise
    Jun 7, 2010 – 52:42
  • Religious Toleration, Religious Freedom and Human Nature
    Jun 7, 2010 – 47:31
  • Religion, Cohesion and Hostility
    Jun 7, 2010 – 42:28
  • Religion as Parochial Altruism
    Jun 7, 2010 – 54:18
  • Is Religion an Adaptation for Inter-Group Conflict?
    Jun 7, 2010 – 50:57
  • Is Religion Adaptive? Integrating Cognition and Function
    Jun 7, 2010 – 56:38
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