Curious Minds Weekend: Reza Aslan

Showings

Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema Sun, Mar 4, 2018 1:00 PM

Description

God: A Human History and the Search for the Divine

Whether he’s celebrating the revolutionary politics of Jesus, exploring the evolution and future of Islam, or debating the latest religious controversies on MSNBC and NPR, Reza Aslan is one of the world’s most exciting and provocative scholars of religion. In his new book, the New York Times bestseller, God: A Human History, Aslan offers a concise and fascinating history of humanity’s quest to understand the divine, arguing that the desire to humanize God, and create “a divine version of ourselves,” is a central feature of nearly every religious tradition. Whether you believe in one God, many gods, or no god at all, you won’t want to miss the Toronto debut of this groundbreaking new book by a brilliant thinker who is expanding our understanding of life’s most profound experiences.

Discussion moderated by The Globe and Mail's Affan Chowhdry. Post-event book sale and signing to follow. 

Additional Information

Curious Minds Weekend invites you to explore the most urgent and exciting issues of our time with the innovative thinkers who shape them. Join us for three days of thought-provoking discussions and dynamic panel conversations, all moderated by journalists from The Globe and Mail. 

Tickets: $39 (Members & Globe Subscribers: $29) 

Weekend Pass: $149 (Members & Globe Subscribers: $129)

*Members: login to the member web portal to purchase tickets. Globe and Mail Subscribers: Enter promocode at check-out.  

"God: a Human History helps us pan out from our troubled times, while asking us to consider a more expansive biew of the diving in contemporary life" - Seattle Times