Tag Archives: religious tolerance
CFP Deadline: Nov. 15, Conference on past and present of Abrahamic religions, Spain
On March 10-11, 2016, a conference on “How do we see each other? The Abrahamic religions and interreligious relations in the past and present,” will be hosted by the Religion and Civil Society Project of the Institute for Culture and … Continue reading
An educated belief
A UNICEF blog entry about the young Pakistani Malala Yousafazi and about being young, female and Muslim.
Interfaith Work and the Middle East
Taking a Closer Look at Religions Around the World
This lesson is developed by Teaching Tolerance to offer a starting point for exploring religions and faiths around the world. The lesson is designed to encourage continuous and in-depth studies of the topics and includes activities and topics for the studies.
US Panel: Pakistani Schools Teaching Religious Intolerance
Approach to Teaching Religious Tolerance
This link contains a lesson plan for teaching about religious tolerance. The lesson plan focuses around the concept of religious freedom and how this issue is critical to understanding rights in the United States. References to the Constitution, specifically the … Continue reading
The International Council for Inter-Religious Cooperation
Established in 2009, the International Council for Inter-Religious Cooperation (ICIRC) represents an International Think Tank which works with the purpose to engage religious leaders of three Abrahamic Religions and provide them with assistance needed to fill the gap among them … Continue reading
UNESCO seminar tackles pluralism, coexistence