Dr. Terry Waite knows a thing or two about solitude and loneliness. The English humanitarian and author travelled to Lebanon in 1987 to secure the release of four hostages as an envoy for the Church of England. He was kidnapped and held captive for 1,763 days by Islamic fundamentalists until his release in 1991.
Enduring nearly five years of solitary confinement, Dr. Waite’s experiences and observations about the power of solitude in our lives is more relevant than ever as we contemplate the future in a new world of restrictions imposed by the coronavirus.
The author of three books (Taken on Trust, Out of the Silence and Solitude) will share his thoughts on how solitude can shape the human soul and act as a force for good in our lives, if used effectively.
Following Dr. Waite’s formal presentation, breakout sessions combining students and community participants will be made available to encourage further exploration of the many issues and challenges raised by COVID-19.
Additional Information
This Lloyd G. Shaw Lecture at »ÆÉ«Ö±²¥ is supported in partnership with the Warren Discussion Series of Segelberg Trust.
Supported by »ÆÉ«Ö±²¥, Faculty of Management and School of Social Work.
Contact
Further information: Contact David Stuewe at David.Stuewe@dal.ca
Allan Blakeney & Eric Beresford - Public Policy: Reason and Faith (January 2008)
The development of public policy on the most contentious legal, medical and ethical issues around the end of life gives rise to tensions between reason, or rationalism, and religious faith. How does, and how should, our society address issues where reason and faith collide? Hon. Alan Blakeney, former Premier of Saskatchewan, a father of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and a Nova Scotia Rhodes Scholar will discuss the making of public policy in such contexts with the Rev. Canon Eric Beresford, President of the Atlantic School of Theology, who, as a former staff Consultant for Ethics and Interfaith Relations to the Anglican Church of Canada, helped write the document "Care in Dying: A Consideration of the Practices of Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide".
Rev. Canon Eric Beresford
Rev. Canon Eric Beresford, President of the Atlantic School of Theology.
Hon. Allan Blakeney
Hon. Allan Blakeney, former Premier of Saskatchewan and Visiting Scholar at the University of Saskatchewan College of Law.