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Read more at: PUBLIC EVENT: Am I My Brother's Keeper? Responding to the Syrian Refugee Crisis

PUBLIC EVENT: Am I My Brother's Keeper? Responding to the Syrian Refugee Crisis

5 September 2016

Dr Georgette Bennett, head of the Multifaith Alliance and her colleague Mr Shadi Martini, Syrian refugee and humanitarian activist will be talking about responses to the current refugee crisis. Join us for what promises to be a thought-provoking presentation with information direct from the field.


Read more at: Am I My Brother's Keeper? Responding to the Syrian Refugee Crisis - booking now available online

Am I My Brother's Keeper? Responding to the Syrian Refugee Crisis - booking now available online

5 September 2016

Dr Georgette Bennett, head of the Multifaith Alliance and Shadi Martini, a Syrian refugee and humanitarian activist will present a report on the Syrian Refugee Crisis and how communities can respond.


Read more at: BLOG: Interview with The Revd Dr James Walters

BLOG: Interview with The Revd Dr James Walters

16 August 2016

Dr James Walters, chaplain and inter-faith advisor at the London School of Economics (LSE), discusses the challenges and opportunities posed by religious diversity on university campuses.


Read more at: BLOG: Exploring the past and future of inter-faith dialogue

BLOG: Exploring the past and future of inter-faith dialogue

15 June 2016

Jenny Kartupelis of the World Congress of Faiths (WCF) explores the development of inter-faith dialogue over the past century, and looks forward to a fascinating conference coming up in September.


Read more at: BLOG: The 'Story Tent' - Scriptural Reasoning in primary schools

BLOG: The 'Story Tent' - Scriptural Reasoning in primary schools

10 May 2016

Researcher and primary school teacher Anne Moseley talks about the impact of the 'Story Tent' - an immersive way of introducing children to inter-faith dialogue


Read more at: NEWS: Refugees in Art and Religion

NEWS: Refugees in Art and Religion

23 March 2016

In 2016 CIP team members Nadiya Takolia and Miriam Lorie traveled to the Salvation Army Headquarters in London to participate in a powerful inter-faith event.


Read more at: Concert Performance & Discussion with artist G. Roland Biermann

Concert Performance & Discussion with artist G. Roland Biermann

17 March 2016

Event: Artist G. Roland Biermann will discuss his latest project, 'Stations,' with Aaron Rosen, Terence Rodrigues and Giles Waller. followed by a performance of Georg Friedrich Haas: String Quartet no. 3 by the Alke Quartet, London


Read more at: BLOG: The Sermon on the Mount and the Practice of Interreligious Friendship

BLOG: The Sermon on the Mount and the Practice of Interreligious Friendship

2 March 2016

CIP Director Dr Ankur Barua reflects on the life of missionary, educator, and social reformer Charles Freer Andrews.


Read more at: PUBLIC EVENT: 'Stations of the Cross' - a unique pilgrimage for art lovers

PUBLIC EVENT: 'Stations of the Cross' - a unique pilgrimage for art lovers

26 January 2016

Follow Jesus’ journey to the cross through this dynamic art exhibition for people of all faiths and backgrounds, opening across London on Wednesday 10 February.


Read more at: PUBLIC EVENT: 'Egypt: Faith After The Pharaohs' - an evening with the curator

PUBLIC EVENT: 'Egypt: Faith After The Pharaohs' - an evening with the curator

12 January 2016

CIP is collaborating with the British Museum to deliver a unique public event that focuses on the exhibition - 'Egypt: Faith After The Pharaohs' (February 2016)


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