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Saturday, February 24, 2024

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Divine Disasters: Exploring distressed landscapes in literature and theology
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About the conference

What happens when belief, sacredness and the divine collide with ecological crises? How do such distressed landscapes alter our ideas of the ecological and theological? These are just some of the questions "Divine Disasters" invites us to explore.

Join us for a one-day interdisciplinary conference on Saturday, 24th February 2024, titled "Divine Disasters: Exploring distressed landscapes in Literature and Theology". 

This hybrid event welcomes 20 researchers from across the globe to unpick the connections between literature, theology, and ecology when depicting disasters. Come along for an exciting day of talks, presentations, and workshops at the University of Warwick.

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