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Read more at: PUBLIC EVENT: Coexist House and Cambridge Inter-faith Programme South Asia Colloquium Series

PUBLIC EVENT: Coexist House and Cambridge Inter-faith Programme South Asia Colloquium Series

10 May 2018

Coexist House and the Cambridge Inter-Faith Programme presents a series of seminars exploring interfaith understandings and relations within South Asian communities at St Ethelburga's Centre for Reconciliation and Peace


Read more at: RESEARCH: CIP Seminar - Dr Sami Everett

RESEARCH: CIP Seminar - Dr Sami Everett

2 May 2018

Event: Research Seminar in Inter-Religious Relations, Dr Sami Everett (CRASSH, University of Cambridge), ‘From Textiles to Telecoms: Retro Reinterpretations of North Africa in Postcolonial Parisian Jewish-Muslim Interaction’, Thursday 10 May 2018 12:00-14:00


Read more at: RESEARCH: CIP Seminar - Dr Reid B. Locklin

RESEARCH: CIP Seminar - Dr Reid B. Locklin

24 April 2018

The Senior Seminar in Inter-Religious Relations presents Dr Reid B. Locklin (St Michael’s College, University of Toronto), ‘Conquering the Quarters, Preaching in Silence: an Interreligious Exploration of Missionary Advaita Vedānta’, Thursday 3 May 2018 11am-1pm


Read more at: RESEARCH: CIP Seminar - Professor Marianne Moyaert

RESEARCH: CIP Seminar - Professor Marianne Moyaert

18 April 2018

The Senior Seminar in Inter-Religious Relations presents Professor Marianne Moyaert, Chair of Comparative Theology and Hermeneutics of Interreligious Dialogue, VU University of Amsterdam: 'Ricoeur's Interreligious Hermeneutics, Prejudice, and the Problem of Testimonial Injustice'


Read more at: RESEARCH: Leverhulme Visiting Professor Lecture & Seminar in Inter-Religious Relations - Dr Asad Q. Ahmed

RESEARCH: Leverhulme Visiting Professor Lecture & Seminar in Inter-Religious Relations - Dr Asad Q. Ahmed

19 February 2018

The Senior Seminar in Inter-Religious Relations and Leverhulme Visiting Professor Lectures from Professor Asad Q. Ahmed: 'Scripture and Logic' and 'Prophethood, Sectarian Politics, and Rationalist Disciplines in Nineteenth Century India', will take place on Thursday 1 March and Friday 2 March 2018, 12.00 pm – 1.30 p.m. in the Lightfoot Room, Faculty of Divinity.


Read more at: New Senior Seminar in Inter-Religious Relations

New Senior Seminar in Inter-Religious Relations

22 January 2018

The very first Senior Seminar in Inter-Religious Relations is "Divine Law and Human Intervention: Judaism, Christianity, Islam and the US Constitutional Debate". It will take place on Thursday, 1 February, 11.00 am – 1.00 p.m. in the Lightfoot Room, Faculty of Divinity.


Read more at: An interview with the Revd Dr James Walters

An 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.


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