Friendship in the Qur’an and the Bible
Facilitators:

Vinay Khetia
Academic Director, Shi‘a Research Institute
Dr. Vinay Khetia holds a Ph.D in Religious Studies from McMaster University.
He has also attained a Master of Arts in History and Philosophy of Religion from Concordia University, and a Bachelor of Arts in History, Religious Studies, & Near & Middle Eastern Studies from University of Toronto.
He currently serves as the Academic Director at the Shi‘a Research Institute, in Toronto, Canada.

Jean-Pierre Fortin
Associate Professor, University of St. Michael's College
Dr. Jean-Pierre Fortin is Associate Professor of Practical Theology in the Faculty of Theology of the University of St. Michael’s College. Dr. Fortin holds a PhD in systematic theology from the University of St. Michael’s College, a PhD in philosophy from Université Laval and a Licentiate in Sacred Theology from Regis College. He serves as Director of Field Education and Pastoral Formation, overseeing the field placements of students completing the Master of Divinity, Master of Religious Education and Master of Theological Studies programs.
His teaching and research are interdisciplinary in approach and focus, geared towards producing a spiritual theology centered in a multi-level understanding of the human person combining the inputs of theology, philosophy, literature and natural science. Topics of particular interest are the spiritual formation of the human person through the processing of traumatic events and experiences, as well as the rethinking of fundamental theological notions such as sin and grace in light of the Jewish experience of the Holocaust, the African American experience of slavery and systemic racism, and the Indigenous experience of cultural genocide.
Event Location:
Jay Room, 1st Floor
Toronto School of Theology
47 Queen’s Park Cres E,
Toronto, ON, M5S 2C3
