"With God on Our Side" Paul Berman Paul Scheffer
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The Goethe-Institut New York, a branch of the Federal Republic of Germany's global cultural institution, is pleased to announce the next second event in its new series, "With God on Our Side," designed to take aim at the heart of societal discourse on multiculturalism and national identity with several provocative pairings of intellectuals, policymakers and authors this year. The next talk is on Tuesday, April 15, at 7:30pm, and will feature Paul Berman and Paul Scheffer. Admission is free, and no reservations are required. The Goethe-Institut New York is located at 1014 Fifth Avenue (at 83rd Street) in New York; (212) 439-8700 or www.goethe.de/newyork. "Hot or cold conflicts between cultures, religions, lifestyles and value systems seem to be a signature of the twenty-first century," notes Dr. Stephan Wackwitz, Program Director of the Goethe-Institut New York. 'With God on Our Side' aims at bringing together thinkers, politicians, activists from Europe and America to discuss these common concerns and to link our traditions of political thought as well as look towards the future." Future events in the "With God on Our Side: The Crisis of the Secular" series, which will continue to bring together scholars and politicians from both sides of the Atlantic to discuss questions of religion and multiculturalism throughout 2008, include a conversation with Ian Buruma and Thomas E. Schmidt on May 15. All talks take place at the Goethe-Institut New York. The Goethe-Institut New York is a branch of the Federal Republic of Germany's global cultural institute, established to promote the study of German and German culture abroad, encourage international cultural exchange, and provide information on Germany's culture, society, and politics. At its uptown Fifth Avenue location, several buzzworthy series have debuted this spring, including "What is Green Architecture?" and "KinoTalks" (new films and filmmakers). Downtown, Ludlow 38, a new art space created in collaboration with Kunstverein München, opened on February 8. For details on upcoming events and to join the mailing list, visit: goethe.de/newyork.# # #
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