In his May 22 lecture, he will explore how religious communities and wider societies deal with religious diversity. "Religion has multiple impacts on our society, from geopolitical impacts in our lives, to economic effects. Take our export meat industry for example, which is required to be Halal certified".
"The negative dimensions of religion today sit alongside many positive ones".
He is currently working on a collaborative UK funded, four year, research project, looking at the history of Christian and Muslim relations from 1500-1900.
All lectures are free and open to the public.
Professor Douglas Pratt's' lecture titled The persistence and problem of religion, takes place on Tuesday, May 22 at 6pm at the Gallagher Academy of Performing Arts.