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DESCRIPTION:*** POSTPONED UNTIL SPRING 2013 ***\n&nbsp\;\nThinking On Thu
 rsdays (TOT) SeriesA New Partnership &nbsp\;with Calvary Episcopal Churc
 h\nDouble Belonging:&nbsp\;One Person\, Two Traditions\nThe author of Wi
 thout Buddha I Could Not Be a Christian will describe the&nbsp\;growing 
 phenomenon of &ldquo\;double belonging&rdquo\; &ndash\; how and why many
  people find they belong to more than one religion at the same time. &nb
 sp\;He will describe his own&nbsp\;journey and how his study and practic
 e of Buddhism have clarified and strengthened his Roman Catholic-Christi
 an identity.\nThursday\, November 8\n7:00-9:00 pm\nFree and open to the 
 public\nCalvary Church in Summit\nPaul F. Knitter\, a former Roman Catho
 lic priest\, is the Paul Tillich Professor of Theology\, World Religions
  and Culture at Union Theological Seminary. His interest and publication
 s over a long career have centered on how to promote a globally responsi
 ble dialogue among the religions of the world.
URL:http://summit.patch.com/events/thinking-on-thursdays-double-belonging
 -one-person-two-traditions
SUMMARY:Thinking on Thursdays: Double Belonging - One Person\, Two Tradit
 ions POSTPONED
LOCATION:Calvary Episcopal Church: 31 Woodland Ave\, Summit\, NJ
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