Symposium on Cultural Diplomacy & Religion 2014

Event date
March 31, 2014 - April 3, 2014
Venue
Rome
Country
Italy
Short description

“The Promotion of World Peace through Inter-Faith Dialogue & the Unity of Faiths"

(Rome & Vatican City; March 31st- April 3rd, 2014)

www.interfaithdialogue.de

The International Symposium on Religion & Cultural Diplomacy will focus on "The Promotion of World Peace through Interfaith Dialogue & the Unity of Faiths" and highlight the importance of religious interchange as a vehicle for World Peace. The potential role religion plays in the promotion of global peace and stability will be outlined, with the aim to exemplify the positive and demonstrative effect it can bear in impacting society.

Religion can be used as a major force of unification between divergent factions; through the analysis and promotion of inter-faith dialogue, the Symposium will illustrate the key role religion plays in facilitating mutual understanding and tolerance of varying spiritual affiliations. The overall objective of the Symposium will be to demonstrate how inter-faith dialogue can be used as an effective tool in promoting global peace and reconciliation, and the power of religion to bring varying groups together in order to establish and maintain constructive channels of communication and sustainable collaboration.

Description

Symposium Agenda

The Symposium will employ thorough examinations and in-depth analyses of past and present occurrences of conflict in order to propose solutions and explore the use and potential of inter-faith dialogue to promote discourse with the ultimate goal of world peace promotion. The Symposium will unite religious leaders together with politicians, diplomats, and academics in order to create cultural platforms for dialogue between nation states and leaders; the event will emphasize the necessity for such global players in joining together to commit to open inter-faith dialogue.

The Symposium will focus in particular on the following areas:

  • Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, and Judaism in the Global Community
  • The Role of Inter-faith Dialogue in Peace Building & Reconciliation
  • Challenges and Opportunities for World Leaders Promoting Inter-faith Dialogue
  • The Application of Cultural Diplomacy in Promoting Inter-faith Dialogue

Summit Locations

Based in Rome & the Vatican City, the Symposium will be hosted at a number of important political, historic, and cultural locations across the city, and will consist of excursions to the country's top institutions and landmarks.

Summit Participation

Participation in the conference is open to governmental & diplomatic officials, academics, artists, journalists, civil society practitioners, private sector representatives, young professionals and students as well as other interested individuals from across the world.

Participant Papers »

The Institute for Cultural Diplomacy encourages academic research and analysis of issues related to the goals of the summit, and would therefore like to welcome participants to submit a paper they would like to be considered for delivery at the summit. Following the summit, select papers will be chosen to be included in the proposal document that will be issued and sent to all governments and leaders of the international community following the summit.

Certificate of Attendance

All Symposium participants will be awarded an official Certificate of Attendance upon completion of the program, which will provide details of the speakers who took part in the event, and list the topics which were discussed. Each certificate will be signed by members of the ICD Advisory Board.

If you would like to reserve a position and participate in the conference, please click on the link below and submit the online application form:

http://www.culturaldiplomacy.de/index.php?cccs-2013

For further information please contact us info@culturaldiplomacy.org

 

Geographical focus
  • Europe
  • European Union (EU 27)
Scientifc field / Thematic focus
  • Humanities
  • Social Sciences
Event type
  • Conference in EU/international

Entry created by ICD Press on January 22, 2014
Modified on January 23, 2014