Christian, Muslim scholars discuss freedom of religionPosted Jun 14, 2019 |
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[Anglican Communion News Service] Freedom and the role of faith communities has been the subject of a bridge-building event for Christian and Muslim academics gathered in the Ecumenical Institute of Bossey in Geneva, Switzerland, this week. The annual seminar, now in its 18th year, was set up by the archbishop of Canterbury in 2002 and is hosted by the World Council of Churches. Its sponsorship has been taken on by Georgetown University, Washington D.C., which invites some 30 scholars from around the world to take part.
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