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Religious Pluralism & Religion in the Modern World

An interfaith exploration of light representation in the celebration, practice and interpretation of religion

Light is a cross-cultural symbol for knowledge, truth and awareness that takes on even deeper meanings when we look to its use in religious texts and traditions. From ceremonial usage to the symbolic presence of…

July 2nd, 2021 | Hartford International University

representation of light in religion

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