Tag Archives: atheism
CFP Deadline: July 1, India Conference on “Knowledge, Morality and Spirituality”
Proposals are invited for an International and Interdisciplinary conference on the topic of “Knowledge, Morality and Spirituality” which will be held 5-7, January 2016 in Kolkata, India. Subtopics: Knowledge, Appearance and Reality, Knowing and Being, Justification of Knowledge, Knowledge and … Continue reading
May 26-29, Estonia conference on Old Religion and New Spirituality
A conference on “Old religion and new spirituality: continuity and changes in the background of secularization,” will be held at the University of Tartu, Estonia, 26-29 May 2015. This conference is organized by the research group of religious studies of … Continue reading
CFP Deadline: Mar. 15, RHA Conference “Religion and Conflict,” Australia
The Religious History Association, in conjunction with the Centre for the History of European Discourses at The University of Queensland, has great pleasure in calling for papers for the next annual conference of the Religious History Association to be held … Continue reading
School ethics course is an opportunity to create peacemakers
ABCs of Religion in Schools
This activity encourages teachers to teach students about world religions as an integrated part of academic life. The activity stresses maintaining neutrality, keeping the class academic, teaching about the faiths behind certain holidays, and focusing on respect inquiry.
Religion, BBC
The BBC, religion site contains much information of up to 80 different faiths. Here can be found the background information and history of these religions, but the site also holds links to religion in the news. Links to podcasts and … Continue reading
World Religions and Beliefs,
From this webpage, by Diversiton you can easily learn more about religion, the history, holy days and practices. The site seeks to take an inclusive approach by reflecting as many traditions, philosophies and beliefs as practical. It also includes an … Continue reading
Atheism Taught to Four-Year-Olds in Revised School Syllabus
“Religious” Education Beats Ignorance Any Day