World's First 'Inter-Religious' University Concludes First Semester

 

[World's First 'Inter-Religious' University Concludes First Semester by Michael Gryboski | Christian Post Reporter] "A Southern California academic institution that prides itself on being “the world’s first inter-religious university” has completed its first semester since opening its door.

Claremont Lincoln University, once a Methodist seminary, has decided to add other religious schools to its program, including most recently several Eastern religions.

Tammi J. Schneider, a professor of Hebrew Bible at Claremont School of Theology at Claremont LFloveincoln University, said that she had a favorable opinion of Claremont’s direction.

“I am a big fan of religious diversity,” said Schneider, who is also dean of the School of Religion at Claremont Graduate University, unofficially affiliated with Claremont Lincoln.

“I think people learn more about themselves and their own religion when they learn about how others do it.”

In June 2010, Claremont School of Theology’s president, the Reverend Jerry Campbell, announced the seminary will be partnering with Jewish and Islamic schools to offer training to seminarians of various faiths..." Full text:
World's First 'Inter-Religious' University Concludes First Semester

Jn 14:6

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One World Government/Religion

Response to comment [from an agnostic]:  "...[S]omebody who's actually read the Qu'ran and the teachings of Buddha is rather less likely to unconditionally believe Fox News telling them that Muslims are commanded to feed babies to puppies and then eat the puppies alive, or that the Dalai Lama actually runs a brothel, or essentially that one doesn't need to be afraid of people and view them as less than human just because they have different beliefs about the divine..."

Did you take your meds today?

[Ranting] "Did you make up that retort all by yourself?"

Yes, we have informed opinions (Eph. 4:12). No, we don't look to Fox News for truth (Jude 3).

World's First 'Inter-Religious' University Concludes First Semester