CAS Interreligious Studies Objectives Study the issues at stake in interreligious dialogue and engagement through an interdisciplinary approach linking theory and practice Understand the nature of the interreligious dialogue and engagement as well as its place in a local, national and international society Understand past, present and future challenges of the interreligious dialogue and engagement as well as its place in a local, national and international global and plural society Strengthen knowledge on the three Abrahamic religions: Christianity, Islam and Judaism Become aware of an interdisciplinary approach in interfaith studies Find constructive solutions linking theory of interreligious studies to practice of interreligious dialogue and engagement Discover how the three religions respond to modern challenges Audience International audience Religious leader, student and lay person, preferably from the three Abrahamic religions, with a suitable level of religious literacy and/or experience in the field of interreligious dialogue and engagement Programme Two learning components: A distance learning period (6 weeks) • An intensive residential 3-week- period of study, research and community life Duration The residential period includes 4 study modules: Core Course on Judaism, Christianity and Islam • See contact below Thematic workshops • Practical Interreligious Workshop • Interreligious Study Visits Blended learning 10 ECTS credits Directors Prof. Ghislain WATERLOT, Faculty of Theology, University of Geneva and Registration Deadline Prof. Ioan SAUCA, Ecumenical Institute of Bossey Continuous registration Co-ordinator Prof. Ioan SAUCA, Ecumenical Institute of Bossey Information Bossey_Admissions@wcc-coe.org Diploma + 41022( )960 73 00 Jointly awarded by : University of Geneva • Ecumenical Institute unige.ch/formcont/CASinterreligious Université de Genève langues, cultures et civilisations 185