2026 Scarboro Missions Lecture: “Our Common Home”

Join us for this year’s annual Scarboro Missions Lecture, co-hosted by the Fraser Centre and SRI for the first time. This will be a timely conversation on the stewardship of the environment of our common home from the respective faith traditions. This lecture will feature Dr. Farhana Mayer, a Qur’anic Hermeneutics scholar from the Laudato Si’ Research Institute (Campion College, Oxford), and Fr. Roberto Jaramillo, SJ, Secretary for Social Justice and Ecology. 

They will share perspectives on the stewardship of our common home from their respective faith traditions, each offering a 20-minute presentation. The evening will conclude with an engaging Q&A session and a light reception.

Farhana is a Qur’anic Hermeneutics scholar. She was formerly a lecturer in Sufism at SOAS, the School of Oriental and African Studies (2010–2012) and at the Institute of Ismaili Studies in London, where she lectured in Qur’anic Exegesis and headed the Graduate Programme in Islamic Studies and Humanities (2012–2015).

As LSRI Research Affiliate, Farhana has been working on a new publication entitled An Introduction to Qur’anic Ecology and Resonances with Laudato Si’. This book presents Qur’an-based theological and ethical principles that are applicable to integral ecology and that can be referred to by Muslims in addressing the ethical, ecological and environmental issues faced today. The study demonstrates that significant common ground exists between Qur’anic and Catholic Social Teaching perspectives with regard to these themes, including perceptions of the natural world as a precious part of God’s creation; the interrelatedness of all creation; the understanding of humankind as the being in whom earth and spirit are conjoined; the need for divine guidance; and the need for people to manifest ethical care towards other humans, all living creatures and the earth itself. Conceptual overlaps such as these provide a strong foundation for Catholic-Muslim interfaith partnerships, as we seek to care for our common home.

Farhana’s previous publications include: Spiritual Gems: The Mystical Qur’an Commentary Ascribed to Ja`far al-Sadiq (Louisville: Fons Vitae, 2011); Anthology of Qur’anic Commentaries: On the Nature of the Divine with F. Hamza and S. Rizvi (Oxford: Oxford University Press/Institute of Ismaili Studies, 2008). 

Farhana Mayer

Research Affiliate, University of Oxford

Roberto Jaramillo, 61, joined the Society of Jesus in 1981 and was ordained a priest in 1993 after completing his first studies in philosophy and theology in Colombia. He then worked in the Amazon region of Brazil between 1995 and 2014. It was during this period that he pursued a doctorate in social anthropology in Paris and did his Tertianship in Montreal (Canada) before taking his final vows in 2003. He also served as Superior of the Brazilian Amazon Region before working with indigenous communities on the border of Brazil and Guyana.

In 2014, he was missioned to Lima, to the headquarters of the CPAL (Conference of Provincials of Latin America and the Caribbean) as delegate for social apostolate for four years.

Fr. Roberto Jaramillo

Director of the Secretariat for Social Justice and Ecology

Event Location:
Regis College,
100 Wellesley St W,
Toronto, ON M5S 2Z5

Toronto School of Theology