The future outlook of religious engagements between Asia and Europe
The University of Cambridge will be hosting a conference on the Past, Present, and Future of Asia-Europe Buddhist and Other Religious Exchanges from August 30th to September 2nd, 2024.
This event aims to delve into the future outlook of religious engagements between Asia and Europe in a groundbreaking manner.
Sponsored by the Glorisun Charity Foundation and FROGBEAR at the University of British Columbia, this event aims to chart the course for the evolving dynamics of religious exchanges between these two continents.
With a forward-looking perspective, the conference endeavors to forecast the trajectory of religious exchanges, particularly focusing on the role of Buddhism as a cultural bridge.
Scholars, practitioners, and policymakers will delve into topics such as the impact of technological advancements on religious dissemination, the potential for cross-cultural collaboration in religious education, and strategies for fostering greater understanding and cooperation between diverse religious communities.
Anticipating the challenges and opportunities of the future, participants will engage in discussions aimed at identifying innovative solutions and forging new pathways for Asia-Europe religious exchanges.
The conference seeks to inspire collaborative efforts towards building a more interconnected and harmonious global community, where mutual respect and understanding prevail.
This forward-thinking event promises to be a catalyst for shaping the future landscape of religious interactions between Asia and Europe, offering valuable insights and actionable strategies for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers alike.