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Cambridge Interfaith Programme

 
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  • Would you feel confident discussing beliefs and worldview with someone from a very different cultural background?

  • If you heard someone (a peer or colleague) railing against a religion, calling it violent or harmful, how would you respond?

Religion is a common taboo in UK society. Combined with prejudicial attitudes, this can lead to ignorance, discrimination and isolation.

Through a series of interactive sessions, the Cambridge Interfaith Programme offers a skills-based approach to enhancing religious sensitivities and growing your confidence in meaningful cross-cultural conversation.  This can be applied in workplaces, communities and educational settings.

Under development

This area of work is under development, with trials ongoing as part of our beta-testing process. If you or your organisation would be interested in sessions, please send an enquiry.

Latest news

Reflection: Footsteps in Cambridge

11 December 2024

The opportunity to join a Summer School with the Cambridge Interfaith Programme is limited by capacity as well as other considerations. As a result, we ask potential...

Interviews: 15 perspectives on Interfaith Futures

25 November 2024

What does the future hold for interfaith relations? What research is needed? What knowledge do researchers and practitioners hold that might benefit each other? And what do...

SBLAAR & in review: The politics of divine violence

22 November 2024

CIP Deputy Director Professor Daniel Weiss is in the USA for the 2024 annual joint meeting of the American Academy of Religion & the Society of Biblical Literature...