Lecture: Atheism and Religion in Danish Society

When:
Mon, Sep 27 - 20:00 - 21:30
Where:

Nobelparken, building 1453, room 116 see location on google maps

Price:
Free admission for members of International Community - no show fee DKK 100
Sign up date:
Thu, Sep 23 (All day)
Number of seats:
25

Folkeuniversitetet and International Community give you the opportunity to learn more about Danish society, history and culture in a series of exciting lectures in English. Everybody is welcome – both internationals and Danes. 

Atheism and Religion in Danish Society
“Denmark is not a strongly religious society but, at the same time, it’s a good, secure, law-abiding and moral society.” This is the conclusion in an American research project about religiousness in Denmark.

 However, a society without God is not a society without religiousness. But is the Danes’ faith more about cultural traditions and what you do rather than what you believe in? Hear the researcher responsible for the American ‘Society without God’ project. 

Lecturer: Associate Professor Phil Zuckerman, California State University. 

Practical Information
All lectures take place at Nobelparken, building 1453, room 116, from 20.00-21.30. Meeting place is Jens Chr. Skous Vej 4, 8200 Aarhus N, building 1481 at 19.50. After the lectures at 21.00 coffee and cake will be served. 

Price per lecture is DKK 100 – free admission for members of International Community, but a no show fee of DKK 100 will be charged. Only a limited number of seats available.

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