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Scriptural Reasoning a success at the British Museum

6 January 2016

During November’s Inter-faith Week, the Cambridge Inter-faith Programme brought Scriptural Reasoning to London’s British Museum’s in partnership with its critically-acclaimed exhibition, ‘Egypt: faith after the Pharaohs’.


Read more at: NEWS: Professor David Ford retires as Director of CIP

NEWS: Professor David Ford retires as Director of CIP

4 November 2015

A new academic year sees the start of a period of change and transition for the Cambridge Inter-faith Programme. After thirteen years at the helm, Professor David Ford has now retired as Director.


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PUBLIC EVENT: Scriptural Reasoning at the British Museum

4 November 2015

CIP is very excited to be working with the British Museum's pioneering new exhibition - 'Egypt: faith after the Pharaohs' - to deliver two Scriptural Reasoning workshops. Participants will read and reflect together on Christian, Jewish and Muslim sacred texts.


Read more at: Scriptural Reasoning at the British Museum

Scriptural Reasoning at the British Museum

4 November 2015

Come delve into scripture this November! CIP is very excited to be working with the British Museum's pioneering new exhibition - 'Egypt: faith after the Pharaohs' - to deliver two Scriptural Reasoning workshops.


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NEWS: Churchill Symposium

16 June 2015

‘Statesmanship in the Twenty-first Century: What about Religion?’ ...one of the questions discussed by a distinguished panel at the Churchill 21st Century Statesmanship Symposium, hosted by CIP.


Read more at: NEWS: CIP does Scriptural Reasoning in Rome

NEWS: CIP does Scriptural Reasoning in Rome

15 June 2015

CIP has led a two-day Scriptural Reasoning workshop in Nemi, Rome, at the invitation of the Service of Documentation and Study Forum and the Societas Verbi Divini Generalate, which took place with over 40 participants from around the world.


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