Interreligious Relations and Studies at Monash Arts
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This video explains the commitment of Monash University
to social justice and peace, and the role that
interreligious dialogue plays as part of this commitment.
Monash Arts is committed to promoting the process of interreligious relations and studies through collaborative research and teaching projects, involving four key centres:
- Monash Indigenous Centre
- Australian Centre for Jewish Civilisation
- Centre for Studies in Religion and Theology
- Centre for Islam and the Modern World
There is also close cooperation between these centres, the Monash Asia Institute and the UNESCO Chair for Interreligious & Intercultural Relations–Asia Pacific.
This important collaboration, between several of the Faculty's schools and centres, is made possible through generous support from a variety of organisations. To maintain our high standard of practice and uphold integrity, all decisions relating to the teaching content and academic standards are made by the University alone.
More Interreligious Relations and Studies Pages
- Interreligious Research
- Interreligious Studies Units
- Events and Community Involvement
- FORE-Forum on Religion & Ecology