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The Woolf Institute studies relations between Jews, Christians & Muslims. Founded by & home of .
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Rodrigo G-Velasco 1h
I wrote a piece for and on the union between Zaida, a Muslim princes, and Alfonso VI, king of Castile-Leon, on the occasion of both and the THREAD
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doctoral researcher has written a great piece for on Zaida, a Muslim princess living in 11th-century Seville and an ancestor of the British royal family. Read here:
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Inter Faith Week 4h
With 6 months to go until 2018, check out the newly published 'Stories from 2017, Inspiration for 2018'. This short report is packed with inspiring ideas from last year's activities: Start planning yours now!
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Our foundation stone was laid two years ago today by Cardinal Kurt Koch, Dr Ed Kessler, Lord Woolf, Dr Atif Imtiaz and Revd Neil Thoroughgood.
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Woolf Institute 18h
Ramadan Mubarak from all at the to all our friends and colleagues celebrating this evening.
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Woolf Institute May 16
Would you like to keep up to date with forthcoming events and recent research ? If so, please sign up to our mailing list at the link below for regular updates:
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Woolf Institute May 14
Next week research Fellow Dr Lea Taragin-Zeller and Dr Katie Gaddini host a research seminar between 2-3pm on Wednesday 23rd May. Both will discuss their respective work on female leadership in Judaism and Christianity. Full details available here:
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WoolfBlogsandPods May 14
New blog post by Dr Valeria Fabretti from the Italy. Valeria attended our recent conference 'Emerging Religious Pluralism(s)' and has written some reflections on her participation and religious diversity in Italy. Read here:
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Woolf Institute May 14
New blog post by Dr Valeria Fabretti from the Bruno Kessler Institute, Italy. Valeria attended our recent conference 'Emerging Religious Pluralism(s)' and has written some reflections on her participation and religious diversity in Italy. Read here:
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Woolf Institute May 14
Join us on Thursday 17th for the launch of 'Journey Into Europe' by Professor Akbar Ahmed. Full details below:
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Woolf Institute May 14
Two great events here this week. Join us on Tuesday 15th for 'Who are the People of God?' a joint seminar with the Von Hugel Institute and the highly-respected Fr Etienne Emmanuel Veto. Full details below:
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Woolf Institute May 11
Job posting: national inter religious affairs advisor for
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Suriyah Bi May 10
Over the bank holiday weekend we smashed the 250 mark and are officially the largest study conducted of its kind! Can you help us reach the 500 mark? Please RT RT RT! x
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OurCofE Alternative May 10
is made up of several colleges - & the Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies
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Ben Gidley May 10
Replying to @SamiEverett
Here’s , about to talk about ethnographies of intercultural traffic in Barbès
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von hügel institute May 10
Exciting joint seminar with next Tuesday 15 May:
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Woolf Institute May 9
Second, we are delighted to welcome Professor Akbar Ahmed from the American University in Washington, D.C. on Thursday 17 May for the launch of his latest book: Journey into Europe: Islam, Immigration and Identity. Full details and booking info here:
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Woolf Institute May 9
Two fantastic events at the next week. First, a joint seminar with our colleagues and friends from on Tuesday 15 May asks: Who are the People of God? Speaker: Fr Etienne Emmanuel Vetö, Pontifical Gregorian University. Details:
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WoolfBlogsandPods May 9
Check out our fascinating new blog on Poetry in the Cairo by Dr Mohamed A H Ahmed Researcher
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Woolf Institute May 8
researcher Dr Mohamed Ahmed has written a great blog post about Arabic poetry in the Cairo Genizah (a collection of medieval manuscripts held at the University of Cambridge Library). Read more here:
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