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  • 24Apr

    Correction:* In session three, the Religion and Ecology reading group will discuss Julie Cruickshank’s Do glaciers listen?: local knowledge, colonial encounters, and social imagination (University of Chicago Press, 2005).

  • 30Apr

    Dr Jeremy Fogel, Tel Aviv University will share his research on Mendelssohn on Semiotics and Religious Pluralism—part of the Jewish Studies seminar series, convened by Dr Daniel Weiss.

  • 07May

    We welcome Yoav Schaefer (Princeton) for a joint session with the Faculty of Divinity’s Religious Studies seminar.

  • 10May

    Bringing together a diverse group of professionals – anthropologists, historians, theologians, philosophers, artists, and activists – for a day-long series of talks and art interventions.

  • 10May

    Cambridge Divinity students take turns to outline research spanning diverse dimensions of socio-religious interaction in/on South Asian landscapes. With Guest convenor Dr Saad Ismail.

  • 14May

    Paul Hedges, Associate Professor in Interreligious Studies at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (NTU, Singapore) presents as part of the Religious Studies seminar series.

  • 28May

    Dr Lindsey Taylor-Guthartz, LSJS will share her research on the religious lives of Orthodox Jewish women—part of the Jewish Studies seminar series, convened by Dr Daniel Weiss.

  • 04Jun

    Speaker: Kaleem Hussein

    Details to be added.

    Part of the IRR Seminar series.

  • 14Jun

    A one-day symposium organised by student members of the Cambridge Interfaith Forum.

  • 01Jul

    The Cambridge Interfaith Programme is pleased to partner with LSE Religion & Global Society researchers for a one-week academic summer school addressing Religion and Climate Futures.

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