Tony Blair emphasizes the importance of considering faith in globalization studies. He discusses how faith can provide insights that are crucial for navigating the complexities of a globalized world.
This module introduces students to the key themes in the study of faith and globalization. Miroslav Volf, a leading theologian, facilitates discussions that encourage critical thinking and reflection on these complex issues.
Students are introduced to the historical forces that have shaped globalization and major world religions. Prof. Douglas Rae provides insights into how these elements interact and influence the contemporary global landscape.
This module focuses on defining faith and globalization while analyzing their interconnections. Miroslav Volf presents various examples that illustrate how these concepts shape human experience and societal dynamics.
Prof. Douglas Rae explores the historical factors that impact faith and globalization. This module delves into the clash of civilizations thesis and its relevance in today's global interactions.
Tony Blair emphasizes the importance of considering faith in globalization studies. He discusses how faith can provide insights that are crucial for navigating the complexities of a globalized world.
Miroslav Volf reviews the dual aspects of faith and globalization, highlighting both their positive and negative impacts. This module encourages students to critically assess how these forces shape societies.
In this module, Prof. Ian Shapiro discusses the role of state actors in globalization. He examines how religion intersects with national interests in the context of global politics.
This module features Miroslav Volf responding to student inquiries about the impact of globalization on religious diversification. His insights on secularization provide a deeper understanding of contemporary religious landscapes.
Prof. José Casanova evaluates the influence of various faiths on globalization. This module discusses how religious beliefs can shape global movements and cultural exchanges.
In this module, Prof. Douglas Rae articulates various approaches to assessing the impact of faith on globalization. He discusses the religious nature of secularity and its implications on global interactions.
Through a thoughtful examination, Miroslav Volf investigates how faith can facilitate reconciliation among diverse groups. This module emphasizes the potential of faith as a transformative force in conflict resolution.
Tony Blair discusses the significance of faith in reconciliation efforts, sharing insights from his experiences. This module focuses on how faith can bridge divides and foster dialogue among conflicting parties.
Miroslav Volf introduces students to the interactions between religious values and market dynamics. This module discusses how faith can influence economic practices and corporate responsibilities.
In this video conference, Prof. Douglas Rae discusses a model for understanding the relationship between religious values and market economies. He encourages students to consider the implications of this relationship.
Miroslav Volf explores the interaction between faith, work, and business practices. This module emphasizes how religious beliefs can inform ethical decision-making in corporate governance.
James Alexander shares his experiences in consulting, particularly with Enron and Spinnaker Exploration. He discusses the concept of "uneconomic attachment to quality" and its implications in business.
This module features Miroslav Volf discussing the intersection of faith and poverty alleviation. He explores how religious beliefs can motivate actions aimed at reducing poverty worldwide.
Prof. Douglas Rae reviews the basic trends in globalization related to the world's poor. This module provides a statistical and analytical overview of poverty in a global context.
Ambassador Tony Hall discusses how his faith perspective has influenced his social and political engagement in addressing poverty. His insights emphasize the importance of values in public service.
Tony Blair delivers a lecture focusing on the role of faith and globalization in poverty alleviation. He outlines practical approaches to addressing poverty through faith-based initiatives.
Miroslav Volf introduces the intersection of faith and gender within the globalization context. This module highlights how faith influences gender roles and discussions in contemporary society.
Muna Abu Sulayman presents a faith-based perspective on gender issues in globalization, specifically discussing the head scarf debate. This module encourages students to engage with diverse viewpoints.
This module features an interview between Miroslav Volf and Muna Abu Sulayman, focusing on gender, religion, and globalization. Their discussion sheds light on contemporary issues surrounding the head scarf debate.