AN EXPLORATION of pluralism will be the focus for a meeting taking place in a Reading town centre bar on Monday night.
The Café Théologique group will be welcoming Alan Race, an executive member of the World Council of Faiths, to speak on the topic Religious Pluralism as a Sign of Religious Hope.
In it, he will discuss the value of a multi-faith society.
His talk will last for 45 minutes and will be followed by a question and answer session.
Co-organised by the University of Reading’s chaplaincy department, it will be possible to log in to the event via Zoom, as well as attending in person at Zero Degrees in Bridge Street.
Attendees can order food from 6pm, with the event starting at 7.30pm, on Monday, February 21.
For more details, email: chaplaincy@reading.ac.uk, or log on to: https://www.reading.ac.uk/chaplaincy/cafe-theologique