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Symposium on the Comparative Study of Religious Seminaries
Jointly organised by
The Centre for Research and Evaluation in Muslim Education, UCL Institute of Education, and
The Centre for Muslim-Christian Studies, Oxford.
Panel 4: Worship and learning in 21st century seminaries
Worship, Prayer and Learning
Prof. John Sullivan, Emeritus Professor of Christian Education, Liverpool Hope University and Visiting Professor (Theology and Education), Newman University.
A renewed model of traditional Islamic studies for the 21st century
Shamsudduha Muhammad and Ibrahim Lawson, Ebrahim College
Revisiting the Orientalist Seminary: Other Accounts of Rationalism
Dr. Arun Rasiah, Assistant Professor of Liberal studies at Names University, Oakland, California
Concluding remarks and vote of thanks
Dr. Richard McCallum, The Centre for Muslim-Christian Studies, Oxford
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2/24/2017
Symposium on the Comparative Study of Religious Seminaries
Jointly organised by
The Centre for Research and Evaluation in Muslim Education, UCL Institute of Education, and
The Centre for Muslim-Christian Studies, Oxford.
Panel 3: New trajectories in Islamic seminary education
A Tale of Two Colleges: ‘Rehab’ and Rewriting the Islamic Curriculum
Alyaa Ebbiary, PhD Candidate, SOAS
New Approaches to Religious Seminary Education? On Leadership and Civic Discourse in Islamic e-Learning
Alessandra Palange, PhD Candidate, UCL Institute of Education
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2/23/2017
Symposium on the Comparative Study of Religious Seminaries
Jointly organised by
The Centre for Research and Evaluation in Muslim Education, UCL Institute of Education, and
The Centre for Muslim-Christian Studies, Oxford.
Panel 2: Inside the seminary
Inside a British darul uloom
Haroon Sidat, Islam-UK Centre, Cardiff University
Transmitting Faith: A Study of Christian and Jewish Seminaries and their Clergy
Austin Tiffany, The Woolf Institute, Cambridge University
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2/23/2017