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'Living Together' talk covers Islam, Christianity

DuPage Unitarian Universalist Church is sponsoring a free open conversation called "Living Together: Islam and Christianity" at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 13, at 1828 Old Naperville Road.

The program is a collaboration with the Humanists of West Suburban Chicagoland and it will examine the new surge in religious extremism in a dialogue about peace, compassion and rejection of violence.

Speakers are Jason Heap, a humanist chaplain and executive director of the United Coalition of Reason, who has a Ph.D. in education, and Dr. Hesham Hassaballa, an internist and pulmonologist affiliated with Rush-Copley Medical Center in Aurora who writes a blog called "God, Faith and a Pen."

The Rev. Tom Capo of Dupage Unitarian Universalist church will moderate the discussion.

For details, call (630) 505-9408 or visit dupageuuchurch.org.

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