April 19, 2017
ʰԳٱ:James W. Morris
Drawing on a few representative illustrations from Islamic music, painting, and architecture, this talk provides context for recognizing and appreciating the shared religious framework underlying the creative local expressions of spiritual life and practice across the manifold cultures, histories, geographical settings, and societies of the Islamic world.
Cosponsored by the School of Theology and Ministry and the ɬ Theology Department
James W. Morris is professor of comparative theology at the ɬ Theology Department.
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