McDonald Centre Annual Conference 2026 | Reimagining Humanism

Thu, 11 Jun, 2026 at 05:00 pm to Sat, 13 Jun, 2026 at 02:30 pm UTC+01:00

Michael Dummett Lecture Theatre | Oxford

Faculty of Theology and Religion
Publisher/HostFaculty of Theology and Religion
McDonald Centre Annual Conference 2026 | Reimagining Humanism
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Join us for an invigorating dialogue on religious humanism at the McDonald Centre Annual Conference 2026
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Reimagining Humanism: Religious Humanisms as Frameworks for Building a Common Life in a Fractured World

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June 11-13, 2026 | Christ Church, University of Oxford

Join us for the McDonald Centre's 2026 Annual Conference as we explore how religious humanisms can address our fractured world's most pressing ethical and political challenges.


About This Conference

Since ancient times, humanism has challenged boundaries of citizenship and identity. Yet modern humanism became associated with secular philosophies and, critics argue, aligned with colonial domination. Today, scholars are recovering humanism's diverse religious forms across multiple global traditions, from the abolition movement to humanitarian initiatives to anti-apartheid struggles.

This conference examines religious traditions of humanism as points of connection between divergent frameworks. We focus particularly on how Christian humanism intersects with Jewish and Islamic humanisms, tracing their entangled histories and contemporary expressions in democratic movements.


Key Questions

Can theologically grounded humanisms offer analytical and constructive frameworks for:

  • Ordering our common life nationally and internationally?
  • Peacefully negotiating pluralism?
  • Providing alternatives to ethnoreligious nationalism and civilizational chauvinism?


What to Expect

  • Academic presentations from distinguished international scholars
  • Panel discussions with practitioners building interfaith bridges
  • Exploration of democratic organizing, civic trust-building, and conflict transformation
  • Papers published in a special issue of the Journal of Religious Ethics


Distinguished Speakers

  • Slavica Jakelić - Richard P. Baepler Distinguished Professor in the Humanities, Valparaiso University
  • Randi Rashkover - Nathan and Sofia Gumenick Chair of Judaic Studies, William & Mary
  • Eric Gregory - Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Religion, Princeton University
  • Ufuk Topkara - Professor of Comparative Theology from an Islamic Perspective, Humboldt University of Berlin
  • Joshua Hordern - Professor of Christian Ethics, University of Oxford
  • Aaron Stalnaker - Professor of Religious Studies, Indiana University
  • Chammah Kaunda - Academic Dean, Oxford Centre for Mission Studies


Building on Success

This conference follows our 2025 gathering, "Christian Humanism and the Black Atlantic," which examined Paul Gilroy's concept of "reparative humanism" and attracted capacity attendance.


Who Should Attend

  • Scholars of theology, ethics, and religious studies
  • Graduate students researching humanism, pluralism, or political theology
  • Practitioners in interfaith work and democratic organizing
  • Anyone interested in how religious traditions can contribute to civic renewal


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Michael Dummett Lecture Theatre, Christ Church, St Aldates, Oxford, United Kingdom

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