Nuit des Religions 2024 - Grand débat « Corps et religions : meilleurs ennemis? »

To (re)listen to the major debate from the second edition of the Night of Religions During the second edition of the Night of Religions (March 21, 2024, at the Musée L in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium), the major interfaith debate posed the question: “Body and Religions: Best of Enemies?” Three themes were addressed by our speakers, interviewed by Benoît Bourgine: (I) the body as a marker of religious affiliation; (II) the body and the spiritual path, ascetic and mystical practices; and (III) the body after biological death. List of speakers at the major interfaith debate: Floriane Chinsky, French rabbi and member of Judaism in Motion, trainer in Mutual Listening Lama Jigme Thrinlé Gyatso, monk, Co-President of the Buddhist Union of France (UBF), hospital chaplain, author and poet Béatrice Oiry, Senior Lecturer in Biblical Exegesis at the Catholic Institute of Paris Hela Ouardi, University Professor (University of Manouba - Tunisia); author specializing in Islam More information on the website: www.uclouvain.be/nuitdesreligions This evening was organized by the RSCS Institute ('Religions, Spiritualities, Cultures and Societies') at UCLouvain, in collaboration with the Musée L, UCLouvain Culture, and the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies. With the support of the Sedes Sapientiae Foundation (FSS), the Institute for the Promotion of Training on Islam (IPFI), the Doctoral School in Theology and Biblical Studies and the Doctoral School in Religious Studies.