From June 29, 2026 18:30 until June 30, 2026 16:30
University of Divinity, Trinity College and the Loyola College (ACU) invite you to:
The Dignity We Share: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Perspectives on Faith, Identity, and Human Worth
Date: Monday 29 June and Tuesday 30 June 2026 Time: Monday: 6:30pm | Tuesday: 9:30am to 4:30pm
Location: Trinity College, 100 Royal Parade, Parkvile
Three great traditions all claim a belief in the intrinsic dignity of every human being but have these beliefs failed in practice?
Join leading scholars and faith leaders from Judaism, Christianity, and Islam as we explore the meaning and limits of human dignity. This conference moves beyond shared ideals to ask harder questions: Where have our traditions fallen short, and what tensions, silences, and contested ideas continue to shape how dignity, identity, and belonging are understood today?
Featuring keynote speakers Dr Jerusha Rhodes, Dr Joshua Ralston, and Rabbi Alison Conyer, the program will examine how religious traditions have both shaped and strained moral responsibility in contexts of exclusion, inequality, and global tension, challenging participants to reckon honestly with the past and reimagine more just and compassionate futures.
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By registering for this conference, you as a delegate are committing to engaging in any discussion and dialogue (whether in private or public) in a respectful and professional manner.
Enquiries: Trinity College Theological School | tcts@trinity.edu.au

