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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the resilience and adaptation of Indigenous belief systems in modern American society. It seeks to highlight the interplay between traditional practices and contemporary spiritual expressions.
This session focuses on the diverse manifestations of Christianity across the United States and its impact on American culture. Papers may examine theological developments, community practices, and the role of Christianity in shaping social identities.
This track investigates the presence and influence of Afro-Caribbean religions in the American context. It aims to understand the syncretic practices and cultural expressions that emerge from these spiritual traditions.
This session addresses the complexities of religious identity formation in increasingly secular American communities. It invites discussions on how individuals navigate their beliefs amidst cultural pluralism and secular ideologies.
This track examines the significance of ritual practices across various American religions and spiritual traditions. Papers may explore how rituals serve as a means of community building, personal expression, and cultural continuity.
This session focuses on the phenomenon of syncretism within American religious movements. It aims to analyze how diverse belief systems interact and evolve, leading to new forms of spirituality and religious expression.
This track delves into the philosophical underpinnings of religion as it pertains to American intellectual traditions. It invites contributions that explore the intersections of philosophy, theology, and cultural discourse.
This session examines the emergence and societal implications of new religious movements in America. It seeks to understand how these movements challenge or reinforce existing belief systems and cultural norms.
This track explores how spirituality is expressed through various forms of art and literature in America. It invites discussions on the interplay between creative expression and religious or spiritual themes.
This session focuses on the role of community practices in shaping collective spirituality among diverse religious groups in America. It aims to highlight the importance of communal rituals and shared beliefs in fostering social cohesion.
This track investigates the rise of secularism in America and its implications for traditional religious beliefs. It invites papers that critically assess the tensions and dialogues between secular and religious worldviews.
