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Cambridge Interfaith Programme

 
Cambridge in Your Classroom

Cambridge in Your Classroom is new joint project by the Faculty of Divinity and the Faculty of Education Religious Studies PGCE course. Aimed a students aged 14-18, the project features short video lectures by experts from the Faculty of Divinity, who consider some of the big questions of religion, philosophy and ethics, such as: 

What can different religions share?

Who is God?

Can we prove God's existence?

What does the parable of the prodigal son mean?

What is a mosque for?

More films are coming soon! To be the first to know, subscribe to the YouTube channel. This project was funded from the Widening Participation Project Fund from the University of Cambridge and a grant from The Culham St Gabriel's Trust.
 
If you are a teacher and interested in joining the Cambridge in your Classroom teacher workshops, click here.
 

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