Tag Archives: conflict
Apr. 5-7, The Spalding Symposium on Indian Religions, UK
The Spalding Symposium on Indian Religions: Peacebuilding, Conflict and Non-Violence in Indian Religious Traditions, UK to be held April 5-7 focuses on non-violent peacebuilding approaches to physical and structural violence in South East Asia and in Indian Religious diaspora communities … Continue reading
CFP Deadline: Dec. 1, The Spalding Symposium on Indian Religions, UK
The CFP Deadline is December 1 for the The Spalding Symposium on Indian Religions: Peacebuilding, Conflict and Non-Violence in Indian Religious Traditions, UK The conference focuses on non-violent peacebuilding approaches to physical and structural violence in South East Asia and … Continue reading
Sep. 28-29, Workshop on “Religion, conflict and accommodation in Indian history: the medieval period,” USA
The IRCPL at Columbia University, New York, USA is sponsoring a two day workshop on ‘Religion, conflict and accommodation in Indian history: the medieval period’ on September 28-29, 2012. This year’s workshop will focus on the medieval period – and … Continue reading
Religion, Education, Dialogue and Conflict: Perspectives on Religious Education Research
This book is the outcome of a major European project (REDCo) on Religion, Education, Dialogue and Conflict in relation to education about religion and beliefs.
Religion in Education. A contribution to dialogue or a factor of conflict in transforming European countries (REDCo)
The main aim of the Religion in Education (REDCo) project was to establish and compare the potentials and limitations of religion in the educational fields of selected European countries and regions. The project identified approaches and policies that could contribute … Continue reading
Religious Diversity and Education in Europe
Description: This major series of books is called ‘Religious Diversity and Education in Europe’, started in 2006, edited by Cok Bakker, Hans Günter Heimbrock, Robert Jackson, Geir Skeie and Wolfram Weisse. The series arose from a European research project – … Continue reading
Religion, Culture, and Diversity
"Background. Overview: Diversity and pluralism are hallmarks of our society. The plethora of traditions and values that share our continent are bound both to conflict with, and to enrich, one other. Each new group of immigrants challenges the mainstream to … Continue reading
Religious education ceasefire
RE lessons ‘dropped by a quarter of comprehensives’