Guided tour Saint Verhaegen - weKONEKT.week 2023
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31 March 2023 14:00
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31 March 2023 16:00
Each year on 20 November VUB and ULB celebrate their founder, Pierre-Théodore Verhaegen (1796-1862). This event includes a student celebration across the Brussels city centre. It has taken place in different shapes since 1888 and has become known as ‘St V’ or ‘Saint-Vé’.
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Congres: The non-religious and the state
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20 October 2022 14:00
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22 October 2022 17:30
The conference is organised as part of the research into multiple secularities done by our research group Secular Studies Association Brussels (SSAB) within the field of secular studies.
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Congres: The non-religious and the state: choices and frameworks for seculars from the age of revolution to the current day
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20 October 2022 14:00
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22 October 2022 17:30
The conference is organised as part of the research into multiple secularities done by our research group Secular Studies Association Brussels (SSAB) within the field of secular studies.
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Lecture: 'Lived' Humanism in Europe - Stefan Schröder
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9 June 2022 09:30
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9 June 2022 21:30
On 9 June 2022 CAVA (Centrum voor Academische en Vrijzinnige Archieven) invites dr. Stefan Schröder for a lecture on 'Lived' Humanism in Europe. He discusses the evolution of organized humanism in Germany and beyond. Dr.
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Lecture "Belgium Favouring Organised Unbelief"
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22 November 2019 11:45
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22 November 2019 12:00
Relations between religions and the State are well known to take multiple forms throughout the world.
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Book Presentation 'The Scientific Spirit of American Humanism' (Stephen Weldon)
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1 August 2019 11:00
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1 August 2019 12:30
Stephen Weldon explains how ideological and religious motives influenced American humanists in the way they approach science.
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Conference 'International Humanism'
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21 September 2018 09:30
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21 September 2018 17:30
In the aftermath of World War II the world enters a new phase of organized freethought. The fourth-generation freethinkers involved in this phase are the first to explicitly strive for a non-religious humanism and are thus called ‘secular humanists’ or ‘modern humanists’.
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