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Russian Christian Academy for Humanities, St. Petersburg, Russia

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Introduction
The Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities was founded in 1989 by a group of university professors and academic scholars as an independent and autonomous institution of higher learning in the humanities. Through a high level of faculty and alumni involvement the Institute prepares students to pursue careers in such new fields as religious education or comparative mythology, as well as in traditional specializations.

 
Links to Recent News Articles
September 3, 2010
Inter-Faith Studies in Indonesia: Patient Bridge-Builders [Qantara.de]

September 1, 2010
Archbishop reiterates that parents are primary educators of children [Catholic News Agency]

September 1, 2010
Russian government funds select Islamic schools to stem radicalism [Rossiyskaya Gazeta]

August 26, 2010
We need righteous education [The Jamaica Gleaner]

Upcoming Events
Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec

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