Trinity College Dublin The Study of Reconciliation Dynamics of Reconciliation – Week 1 Dr. David Tombs.

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Trinity College Dublin The Study of Reconciliation Dynamics of Reconciliation – Week 1 Dr. David Tombs

Trinity College Dublin Plato’s Academy The Olive Grove Academy

Trinity College Dublin Philosophy, Reason and Critical Analysis Socrates Plato

Trinity College Dublin The Master in Philosophy Degree Trinity College Dublin

Typical tasks of academic work The importance of the library

Trinity College Dublin The idea of a ‘degree’ Elizabeth I Founder of Trinity College, University of Dublin

Trinity College Dublin Academic detachment John Speed’s Map of Dublin 1610

Trinity College Dublin Trinity College ‘Next to Dublin’ College of the Holy Individuals of the Trinity [Founded by] Queen Elizabeth Next to Dublin

Trinity College Dublin Trinity College at the Centre of Dublin Trinity College now at the centre of the city

Trinity College Dublin Ecumenics and ‘the oikos’ The household of the whole world, The one inhabited earth

Trinity College Dublin Ecumenics, the household and relationships Global relationships Local relationships ‘Glocal’ relationships

Trinity College Dublin Household relationships and conflict The potential for tension and conflict The importance of handling conflict constructively The affirmation of some common sharing

Trinity College Dublin The Irish School of Ecumenics

Trinity College Dublin Dialogue Inter-church, Inter-faith, Inter-cultural dialogue

Trinity College Dublin Peace International Peace Studies

Trinity College Dublin Reconciliation Reconciliation Studies