International Conference
Religion and War in Ukraine:
The Political, the Public, and the Possible
14-16 March, 2024
Telus International Centre, Room 134
University of Alberta
11104 87 St NW, Edmonton
Religion has served as a basis for nation-building and decolonization, state-building, and humanitarian relief. It has also been the source of social and political polarization. This international, interdisciplinary hybrid conference, Religion and War in Ukraine: The Political, the Public, and the
Possible, takes stock of the profound impact of war on religious life in Ukraine since the Russian full-scale invasion and launches an international conversation about the role the range of religious groups in Ukraine – Orthodox, Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, and Muslim—can play after the war.
Sessions are free and open to the public. Registration is required.
To view the event agenda and register, please click the link.
This is a hybrid event. Sessions can be joined in-person at the University of Alberta, or via Zoom.
This conference is co-organized with the Working Group on Lived Religion in Eastern Europe and Eurasia.
For questions, contact lytwyn@ualberta.ca