Reflections on Faith and Secularity in Our Global Secular Age
Monsignor Tomáš Halík is a Czech public intellectual, Roman Catholic priest, scholar, and winner of the 2014 Templeton Prize. He is a professor of sociology at Charles University in Prague, pastor of the Academic Parish, and president of the Czech Christian Academy since 1990. Halík found a path to faith in a radically secular Czech society under communist rule, and he was secretly ordained as a priest in East Germany the evening before the inauguration of John Paul II as pope.
In this conversation with Berkley Center Senior Fellow José Casanova, Halík will discuss his path to priesthood and his life’s work. This has included organizing a papal visit to the Czech Republic; interreligious dialogue work; a chaplaincy at Salvator Church, the historic Jesuit Church of the Clementinum; and pastorate of the intelligentsia, particularly of those who are on the margins and on the periphery of faith and of the Catholic Church. This dialogue is the eleventh in the Global Religious and Secular Dynamics Discussion Series.
This event is co-sponsored by Georgetown University’s Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs and Reset Dialogues on Civilizations.
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