Part 3: "What is Religion?" Feature Lecture (Karen Armstrong)

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  • Simon Fraser University's Centre for Dialogue presents world-renowned author and 2008 TED Prize recipient Karen Armstrong for her feature lecture, "What is Religion?" and inaugural "State of the Charter for Compassion Address". The lecture and address took place on March 22, 2012. It was hosted by Simon Fraser University's Centre for Dialogue in partnership with the Charter for Compassion, TED Prize, and Greater Vancouver Compassion Network.
    This event took place as part of 12 Days of Compassion, a Vancouver-wide conversation on compassion built around the SFU Jack P. Blaney Award for Dialogue. Armstrong's visit reached thousands of participants and generated 5500 person-hours in programming to discuss the role of compassion in the lives and communities of participants. The visit also resulted in the formation of 61 book clubs, where 600 members read and discussed Armstrong's book, Twelve Steps to a Compassionate Life.
    Armstrong is considered one of the world's most thought-provoking and original public thinkers on the role of religion in historical and contemporary life. Her poignant writing and captivating talks have sparked worldwide debate and respectful dialogue.
    In 2008, Armstrong was awarded the TED Prize in support of her call for a council of religious and spiritual leaders to draw up a Charter for Compassion. That document is now endorsed by Archbishop Desmond Tutu and the Dalai Lama, and has accumulated more than 85,000 supporters worldwide.

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  • @vaydaimages
    @vaydaimages ปีที่แล้ว

    Karen and Co ..thank you again your highness..Few stawberiess here if you hear

  • @asubmani
    @asubmani 10 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    @Bayreuth79> She is speaking on the same topic(s) most of the time God,Religion etc. :) It is to her credit that she is consistent in her thoughts ;)

  • @sabinacomert6752
    @sabinacomert6752 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Eğitici..düşündürücü

  • @ahmedjamal2803
    @ahmedjamal2803 8 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    The comment of Agaperion Rex against Karen Armstrong is disgusting and below the standard of civilized criticism. Karen Armstrong is a distinguished and highly respected religious scholar. She has earned international recognition for her extraordinary contributions and respect of millions of people all around the world. She is great. I am confident these filthy comments of dirty minds will not discourage her. May God bless her.

    • @stCorinthians-
      @stCorinthians- 8 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      She doesn't believe in God. Jesus Christ is God.

    • @stCorinthians-
      @stCorinthians- 8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      She doesn't believe in God. Jesus Christ is God.

    • @anim8dideas849
      @anim8dideas849 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      look, she is a part of the elite you can tell because she uses a lot of occultist hand signs and gestures

    • @realjuanpflores
      @realjuanpflores 7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Unfortunately, she misrepresents what the Catholic Church really teaches. The Catholic Church teaches that religion must not be separate from the state, that inter-religious ecumenical dialogue is evil, and that outside of It there is no salvation. (Pope Pius XI in his 1928 encyclical Mortalium Animos teaches that "certainly such attempts can nowise be approved by Catholics" and that one who supports inter-religious meetings is "altogether abandoning the divinely revealed religion.") Most horrifying is her attribution of her heresy to the Angelic Doctor. (Aquinas in his Summa Theologiae Ia. Q11. ad. 2 said that "God [...] is incorporeal and infinite; and in the same way [...] one.") Even if a canonized saint had uttered words to the contrary, if contradicted by a valid Pope, approved Council, or by a word of Sacred Scripture, it is absolutely null and void. (The 1441 Council of Florence declared that none of those existing outside the Catholic Church can have a share in eternal life and Jesus speaks of the absolute nature of God in John 14:6.)

    • @khanhminhnguyen7274
      @khanhminhnguyen7274 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@realjuanpflores
      In other words, people who are not Catholics cannot practice their religions without your religion's approval, can they?

  • @HansZarkovPhD
    @HansZarkovPhD 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Religion is a set of beliefs,that, no matter how unreasonable or how much evidence is shown to contradict it, you refuse to change your mind.

  • @atiqrahman7289
    @atiqrahman7289 ปีที่แล้ว

    What is religion? Question may be easy to answer or it is difficult to understand & answer.

  • @Louiseskybunker
    @Louiseskybunker 9 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Karen, I naiively believed in the Golden Rule when it came to Family Law - I totally supported Father's Rights in 2004, and all that happened was... a school principal treated me as insane and lawyers did not even care, they sustained domestic violence, goodwill was never reciprocated and indeed only further punishing and degraded outcomes occured. I was treated like a joke - to think The Golden Rule should have been respected in family law. They sided with the person willing to keep paying a lawyer to keep the 'golden rule' meaningless.

  • @bayreuth79
    @bayreuth79 11 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Armstrong gives the same lecture over and over again but with different titles.

    • @sukumac9013
      @sukumac9013 5 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Yes, each talk similar , but that’s good as we just don’t seem to get it - we are all making the same mistakes over and over - the way we treat each other - the way some misuse the various scriptures to support their awful deeds . So, she needs to keep saying the same things - keep reminding us that we must work together to achieve ‘compassionate communities ‘

  • @shahidbukhari1
    @shahidbukhari1 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    The "Believers" understanding of Religion, is within certain pre-conceived "Notions" and could be defined as, an "intrinsic" human understanding of the Existential !
    Whereas, a "liberated" understanding [of those, liberated from preconceived Notions] attempts such, within Reason ... These attempts; in terms of good or bad intents ... can, and do vary, from person to person.
    Karen is no exception to the Rule; she trying to promote the idea of "peaceful co-existence" which is not a Religion

  • @LtColVenom
    @LtColVenom 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    If you place God beyond the realm of reasonable comprehension, by definition you invalidate any attempt to use it as a source of authority or source of morality.
    Those imply some form of interpretation which cannot apply to something you don't understand.
    Therefore, transcendence and it's impact on spirituality cannot be passed on to others in a manner useful in creating an organisation.
    That makes all organized religions impostures.

  • @atiqrahman7289
    @atiqrahman7289 ปีที่แล้ว

    What is GOD????? DIFFICULT TO ANSWER? Transcendent reality ??? Transcendent what ????

  • @atiqrahman7289
    @atiqrahman7289 ปีที่แล้ว

    Transcendence ---- what ??? What is Brahman????? Ages old question in India---- thousands of years before c e !!

  • @atiqrahman7289
    @atiqrahman7289 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is GOD A "S P I N"---- THE ALMIGHTY FORCE OF " S P I N" ------- Supreme Power Inside Nature---- S P I N force---- " Supreme Force Inside Nature"God is this force of S P I N?

  • @fergal746
    @fergal746 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    "If it can't be put in a box and isolated it doesn't exist "
    ( Reality for Dummies)
    Very good contrary argument - excellent piece.

  • @SherwoodBurke-g9s
    @SherwoodBurke-g9s 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Harris Robert Young Robert Jones Helen

  • @edwardrussell7168
    @edwardrussell7168 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Religion is man made to provide some satisfaction to emotions. However where is the answer? What is the correct concept of God? There is a very good book What is Islam by Parwez which provides v good discussion of this topic..it is non religious.

  • @Madmen604
    @Madmen604 11 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The problem with golden rule is the problem of ethical and moral diversity, that is, how we would like to be treated is not necessarily how others wish to be treated, the golden rule is not always a reflection of compassion but of projected ego and social learning about what constitutes dignity and respect.

    • @kaylakarrion9885
      @kaylakarrion9885 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Our task is to communicate with people about what being treated with compassion means to them

    • @1941carole
      @1941carole 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      This is an interesting point and worth discussion on different levels. Many societal differences for sure by also many 😂 basic needs in different
      societies. Freedom seems to be high on most people’s and societies lists.