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Boston - Open Street Map

Na stronie od 2022-12-21

18/06/2023 r.

ICCJ 2023 Conference: Negotiating Multiple Identities

Preparations for ICCJ's 2023 annual conference to be held in Boston/USA, June 18-21, are under way. The theme of the conference is "Negotiating Multiple Identities: Implications for Interreligious Relations"

Ogłoszenie - megafon

Na stronie od 2022-12-21

15/12/2022 r.

Call for Workshop Proposals: ICCJ Conference 2023

The ICCJ invites proposals for workshops for its 2023 annual conference to be held in Boston/USA, June 18-21 on the topic "Negotiating Multiple Identities: Implications for Interreligious Relations"

ICCJ Online Conference 2022

Na stronie od 2022-05-30

13/06/2022 r.

ICCJ Annual Conference 2022 Online

In 2022, like the last year, the ICCJ annual conference is going to be held in a virtual mode. The theme of the conference is “‘Stories We Live By’: Relating to the Self and Other.” The dates are June 13th + 15th, 2022 and the registration for webinars and workshops is now open.

ICCJ Online Conference 2022

Na stronie od 2022-04-28

13/06/2022 r.

ICCJ 2022 Online Conference

In 2022, like the last year, the ICCJ annual conference is going to be held in a virtual mode. The dates are June 13th, 2022 and June 15th, 2022. The theme of the conference is “‘Stories We Live By’: Relating to the Self and Other.”

Seelisberg

Na stronie od 2022-03-24

24/03/2022 r.

75th Anniversary of the Seelisberg Conference - 75 Years of ICCJ

When the Seelisberg conference took place in 1947, Europe was devastated by WW2 and all its horrific consequences. In this context, Jewish and Christian theologians gathered in Switzerland for an "International Emergency Conference on Antisemitism".

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Na stronie od 2021-08-27

27/08/2021 r.

ICCJ Backgrounder on Paul's Letter to the Galatians. 27.08.2021.

On the occasion of some irritations and concerns caused by a series of lessons given by Pope Francis on Paul's Letter to the Galatians, the ICCJ Executive Board asked its Honorary President, Dr Philip A. Cunningham, to provide some background on the Letter to the Galatians and the Pope's recent catecheses.
"Christians have an obligation to remember that their words affect the living Jewish community of today. Whether they intend to or not, they will promote either respect or disdain for Jewish spiritual lives and traditions when discussing almost any aspect of Christian faith." - Dr Philip A. Cunningham