Towards a Pedagogy of Interfaith Encounter and Dialogue: Some thoughts about ways of learning in Leeds

Mon, 01 Feb 2010 18:00 in Discussion Forums

On Monday 1st February, as part of the ‘History of Dialogue and Community Cohesion in Leeds’ seminar series, Dialogue Society North and the Institute for Spirituality, Religion and Public Life at Leeds Metropolitan University hosted Rev David Randolph-Horn who gave a seminar titled ‘Towards a Pedagogy of Interfaith Encounter and Dialogue: Some thoughts about ways of learning in Leeds’.

The seminar covered topics such as interfaith dialogue, faith and spirituality in the workplace, trustworthiness and ethics. In the Q & A session the participants explored issues such as critical dialogue and personal integrity.

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