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Religion and Global Challenges

Religion and Global Challenges

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“Religion and Global Challenges” is the podcast of the Cambridge Interfaith Programme, brought to you from of the Faculty of Divinity at the University of Cambridge. This podcast explores the many ways in which religious narratives and ideas, practices and experiences inform some of the most crucial challenges facing our world today. Together with our guest speakers, we discuss topics ranging from religion and climate change to how people navigate religious difference in their everyday lives. Find @CamInterfaith on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Or check out our website for more information: www.interfaith.cam.ac.ukCopyright 2024 Cambridge Interfaith Programme Sozialwissenschaften Spiritualität Wissenschaft
  • Empowering through coproduction and navigating intersections: strategies for a National Multifaith Youth Centre
    Dec 8 2024

    Arbah, a PhD Theology student at the University of Cambridge, interviews Jeeves Rohilla, CEO of the National Multifaith Youth Centre and now also studying at Cambridge, about interfaith futures and the role of young people in shaping them. The discussion covers the importance of co-creating programmes with young people, the intersection of interfaith and social justice, and challenges faced by young people in fostering interfaith dialogue. Jeeves shares insights from his experiences and emphasizes the need for inclusive and dynamic interfaith initiatives, particularly in engaging with youth, social media, climate change, and AI. The conversation also touches on gender-based violence and how interfaith collaboration can contribute to creating safer spaces for all genders. The interview opens with a reflection on Reverend Claudette Douglas’s legacy as a multifaith education chaplain and underscores the importance of long-term strategic planning.

    0:20 Introduction and Guest Welcome

    00:55 Tribute to Reverend Claudette Douglas

    01:40 Interfaith Futures and Youth Involvement

    05:44 Challenges in Interfaith Dialogue

    08:53 Building Effective Interfaith Partnerships

    09:45 Future of Interfaith Work and Social Justice

    11:40 Interfaith Collaboration in Tackling Gender-Based Violence

    15:44 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


    Resources mentioned

    • Faiths Forum for London
    • The National Multifaith Youth Centre
    • Research by Sophie Mitchell, Faith & Belief Forum

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    16 Min.
  • A mind-opening apprenticeship: contemplating interfaith encounters as an Anglican in Bradford
    Dec 8 2024

    Susie Triffitt, a PhD student in Theology and Anthropology, introduces her friend the Reverend Nathanael Poole, who shares his experiences and insights on interfaith work in Bradford, a city so religiously diverse it matches Pew research projections for the world in 2050. Nathanael discusses interactions with Muslim and Hindu communities, highlighting the importance of honest dialogue and shared spaces, like Park Run, for fostering interfaith connection. Challenges such as self-censorship and community segregation are addressed, alongside his thoughts on religious education and sensitive storytelling in schools. Nathanael reflects on changing faith dynamics, the decline of aggressive atheism, and a renewed interest in spiritual and theistic faiths among young people. The conversation emphasizes the ongoing importance and potential of interfaith engagement for future community harmony.

    00:00 Introduction to the Cambridge Interfaith Programme

    00:50 Meet Reverend Nathanael Poole

    02:20 Challenges in Interfaith Dialogue

    04:59 Interfaith in Non-Religious Spaces

    07:20 Policy and Education in Interfaith Contexts

    12:30 Interfaith Experiences with Hindu and Sikh Communities

    15:02 Reflections on Faith and Interfaith Futures

    16:48 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    17 Min.
  • Cooking up connection: a global palate for local unity
    Dec 8 2024

    Religion and Conflict MPhil student Julia interviews Arezoo Farahzad, a television producer, director, and chair of an interfaith charity in Plymouth, UK. They discuss Arezoo's initiatives, including an annual interfaith festival and monthly international dinners aimed at fostering community and cultural understanding. Arezoo emphasizes that these events celebrate unity and dialogue among different faiths and generations without experiencing tensions. She shares insights on how food acts as a unifier and a springboard for deeper interfaith discussions, and reflects on her personal journey and the teachings of the Baha'i Faith. The conversation also touches on broader societal issues, the importance of global cooperation, and the role of schools in promoting interfaith dialogue.

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome

    00:39 Arezoo's Work and Interfaith Initiatives

    01:15 The Role of Food in Interfaith Dialogue

    01:45 Experiences and Lessons from Interfaith Events

    05:08 Challenges and Solutions in Interfaith Work

    07:40 Global Perspectives and Collective Solutions

    09:56 The Importance of Dialogue and Education

    15:06 Future of Interfaith Relations and Personal Reflections

    17:24 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    Resources mentioned

    • Plymouth Centre for Faiths and Cultural Diversity, pcfcd.co.uk
    • International Dinner (Plymouth)

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    18 Min.

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