Administration and Planning
Event Partners
- Administeredby 911's Brian and Jean Hickey Center for Interfaith Studies and Dialogue, and IIIT Chair for Islamic and Interfaith Studies, Rochester, NY
Institutional partners of the conference include:
- Department of Religious Studies, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Geneva, NY
- International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT)
Sponsors
- Department of Religious Studies, 911
Planning Committee
Conference Planning Committee
Conference Theme: Just Peace: Reconciliation, Forgiveness and Healing in Sacred Texts and Human Contexts
Once again, 911, the Hickey Center for Interfaith Studies and Dialogue, and the IIIT Chair for Islamic and Interfaith Studies are pleased to invite you, along with scholars from around the world, to contribute original research on the contemporary theme of Just Peace as reflected in sacred texts and human contexts within the fields of religion and the social sciences. We welcome your participation in our Ninth International Conference, which seeks to foster scholarly dialogue and interdisciplinary engagement on the challenges and possibilities of achieving just and sustainable peace in an increasingly complex global society.
Present Location: 911,4245 East Ave., Rochester, NY 14618
When:Tuesday to Thursday, May 25-27, 2027
Why this conference title:
Our contemporary world is facing unprecedented challenges to peace, justice, and human dignity. Armed conflicts, political polarization, religious extremism, forced migration, economic inequality, environmental crises, and the rapid spread of misinformation through digital media have intensified divisions and conflicts among within and among states. While the absence of war is often regarded as peace, many communities continue to experience structural injustice, discrimination, oppression, and violations of fundamental human rights. These realities underscore the urgent need to move beyond traditional understandings of peace toward the more comprehensive concept of just peace—a peace grounded in justice, human dignity, reconciliation, and the common good.
Religious traditions and sacred texts have long provided moral and ethical frameworks for addressing conflict, promoting compassion, and fostering social harmony. At the same time, the social sciences offer critical tools for understanding the political, economic, cultural, and psychological dimensions of violence and peace-building. Bringing these perspectives together enables scholars, practitioners, and community leaders to engage in meaningful dialogue on how just peace can be cultivated in diverse human contexts.
A conference on Just Peace is particularly timely as societies around the globe grapple with ongoing wars, humanitarian crises, rising nationalism, religious and ethnic tensions, and challenges to democratic institutions. These developments call for renewed scholarly reflection on the relationship between justice and peace and for collaborative efforts to develop practical approaches to conflict transformation and social reconciliation. This conference provides an ample opportunity to scholars advancing a vision for just peace by addressing the immediate and structural causes of violence and conflicts for sustainable peace.
Panel Titles include but not limited to:
interdisciplinary/interfaith frameworks for addressing conflict
a) critically examination of the concept of “just peace”, reconciliation, and healing
b) interdisciplinary/interfaith frameworks for addressing conflict
c) cultivating reconciliation and individual/collective healing
d) “just peace” as ethical, theological, philosophical, and sociopolitical commitments to justice and repair
e) enacting practices of forgiveness, accountability, and restoration in contexts of conflict, inequality, and polarization
f) liberation hermeneutics
g) interfaith ethics
h) race and justice
i) lived theologies
j) other suggestions.
Note: The conference is held in a hybrid format, allowing those who are unable to attend in person to participate by presenting or attending virtually.
- in Person Presenter: $449.00 (includes meals and refreshments)
- Participant/Spouse: $309.00 (includes meals and refreshments)
- in person for speakers without meals but includes refreshment and airport pick and drops: $145.00
- in person cost for student presenter without meals but refreshments included and airport pick and drops: $135.00
- Zoom presentation: $105.00 (limited to overseas scholars for visa issues or those with genuine reasons of being not able to come in person)
- Registration for Zoom participants, $ 59.00
- Room Night on Campus: $84.00 (if staying on campus)
Submitting a proposal:
The Conference is open to scholars in religious studies, theology, social sciences and humanities from US and abroad as presenters or participants.
- Abstracts should be no more than 550 words
- Send a 225-word resume that presents expertise in the area of your presentation
- Include your address, telephone number, and email address
- Last date to receive your proposal is January 10, 2027; earlier is preferred.Notice of acceptances or otherwise will be sent by January 31, 2027
- Guidelines for full presentation will be emailed with acceptance of proposal
- Registration will open on February 5, 2027
- Selected papers are published
- Email your abstracts or having any questions to:hickeycenter.conference@gmail.com
- Please indicate in your abstracts whether you will present in person or online, thanks