Tuesday, October 24th, at 4:30pm in Classics Building room 110, the Religion and Ethics Workshop is delighted to co-sponsor a lecture, along with Lumen Christi, by Jamie A Schillinger, Assistant Professor of Religion, St Olaf College, who earned his PhD from the Divinity School in Religious Ethics.  His talk will be on “Humility in Bernard of Clairvaux and al-Ghazālī:  A Christian and A Muslim Perspective.”  His academic interests include theology and ethics in both the Christian and Islamic traditions, the philosophy of religion, and the relationship between religion and politics. He is currently at work on the way that specifically Christian and Islamic conceptions of the intellectual virtues might influence inter-religious dialogue.