Friends for Good: What Happened When an Imam, an Evangelical Pastor and a Unitarian Universalist Minister Built a Community of Theological Reflection and Friendship in Dallas, Texas?

Date: 

Tuesday, November 14, 2017 (All day)

Location: 

45 Francis Ave, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Pastor Keith is the Senior Pastor of Trinity Fellowship Church, in Richardson, TX. He grew up in the rolling hills of central Pennsylvania, graduated with a BS in electrical engineering from Penn State University, and holds a ThM from Dallas Theological Seminary. Rev. Dr. Daniel Kanter is the Senior Minister of First Unitarian Church of Dallas, currently a Resident Fellow at HDS, and author of the book, Faith for the Unbeliever. He holds a D.Min. from Perkins School of theology and an M.Div. from Starr King School for the Ministry at the GTU. Imam Shpendim Nadzaku is the Resident Scholar and Imam at the Islamic Association of North Texas. He attended the Islamic University of Al-Medinah, Saudi Arabia where he could pursue his love for Islam and learn the beloved language of the Quran: Arabic. Before moving to Texas, he spent ten years in Rockford Illinois where he was an Iman and Religious Director and also belonged to the Rockford Interfaith Council. He also received an MBA from Rockford University. Please join us in the Harvard Divinity School Center for the Study of World Religions common room as these three talk about the story of how their association began! Lunch will be served. RSVP to Leslie MacPherson at: lmacpherson@hds.harvard.edu