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Upcoming Events
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CFP: Religious Experience: Language and Truth
2010/09/01
Articles are invited for a forthcoming issue of Journal of Dharma, International Quarterly on Religion and Philosophies on: "Religious Experience: Language and Truth" (July September issue).  If you are interested, you are welcome to submit

International Conference Intercultural Education as a Project for Social Transformation
2010/09/16
This Conference aims to explore Intercultural Education theory and practice starting from the following assumptions: • Intercultural Education is not just about cultural differences, but about all of our characteristics as individuals and as members

The Future of Faith in the Age of Globalization
2010/09/19
The primary objective of this international conference is to explore faith-based perspectives which may help in understanding and responding to the multi-faceted challenges of the phenomenon of globalization.Second, the conference seeks to identify common