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Workshop: May 30-31, “Religion, Legal Pluralism, and Human Rights,” Paris, France
Columbia University’s workshop on “Religion, Legal Pluralism, and Human Rights: European and Transatlantic Perspectives” will be held Wednesday, May 30th, 2012 to Thursday, May 31st, 2012 at the Columbia Global Center, Paris Reid Hall, 4, rue de Chevreuse. The workshop … Continue reading
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Tagged equality, exclusion, Human Rights, inclusion, pluralism, public space, religion
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May 24, “Religion in the Gallery,”Washington, DC, USA
On May 24, the Freer Gallery of Art on May 24, will feature two lectures on the role and use of religion in a gallery setting, followed by an open discourse. Gregory Levine, associate professor of Asian visual culture at … Continue reading
Hope for a nation which can embrace differences
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Tagged Bishops, Britain, Church of England, differences, different faiths, faith schools, Monarch, Northern Ireland, political system, religion, religious influence, social cohesion, understanding of cultures
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Importance of humanities & social sciences
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Tagged cultural values, culture, culture of moderation, democracy, developed countries, education, freedom, Human Rights, humanities, justice, Knowledge, modern societies, Pakistan Observer, peace, religion, set of beliefs, social sciences, solidarity, technical progress, tolerance., values
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Catholic school association welcomes religion rule report
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Tagged Catholic School Partnership, curriculum, dialogue, diversity, Ireland`s modern population, minister of education, national schools, pluralism, primary education, religion, report, Ruairi Quinn, Rule 68, stand-alone schools
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Religious education must stay central
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Tagged Archbishop of Canterbury, Canterbury Cathedral, Church of England, Dr Rowan Williams, Easter, English, English Baccalaureate, faith, Government reforms, human existance, Jesus, math, nation`s secondary schools, religion, Religious Education, science, young people, youngsters
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USA/Africa-Religions: ISNA Works with Authorities in North Africa to Develop Protocols to Protect Religious Minorities
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Tagged coexistence, diversity, ISESCO, Islamic Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization, Islamic scholarship, Islamic standards, Ministry of Religious Affairs, Moroccan Jewish and Christian communities, Morocco, Muslim-majority countries, religion, religious authorities, religious backgrounds, religious groups, religious minorities, Tunisia
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Religion in Schools Bill Passes Senate
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Tagged American Civil Liberties Union, Bible studies, bill, Cheatham County Board of Education, denomination, faith, faith communities, First Amendment rights, governor, instruction day, legislation, religion, religious activities, religious decisions, religious institution, religious instruction, school grounds, Schools, Senate, Tennessee
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