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Published on February 22nd, 2016 | by University Communications

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The School of Arts and Sciences Presents Arts and Sciences Alive! with Dr. Marc Pugliese, Newport News, VA

What role does one person’s religion play in another’s? Saint Leo University’s Dr. Marc Pugliese will present a discussion on comparative theology, What is the Meaning of My Neighbor’s Faith for Mine? at 1 p.m., Saturday, February 27. This is the first talk in the Arts and Sciences Alive! Series sponsored by the School of Arts and Sciences.

The series will allow faculty members to showcase their research and how they make their disciplines come “alive.”

Dr. Pugliese, a Saint Leo assistant professor of religion and theology in Virginia, will discuss this exciting new area of academic theology today as well as his own research on what Christian theology can learn from Advaita Hinduism. The talk will take place in the Compass Point Conference Room at Saint Leo University’s Newport News Education Office, One BayPort Way (formerly Compass Way), Newport News, VA  23606.

To RSVP or for more information, contact Dr. Maureen Mathews at maureen.mathews@saintleo.edu.

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