Center for Religious Understanding
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Mail Stop 966
419.530.6190
Fax:419.530.6189
cfru@utoledo.edu
Administrative Assistant for the Center for Religious Understanding
419.530.6190.
Center for Religious Understanding
The mission of the Center for Religious Understanding at the University of Toledo is to promote a deeper understanding of religion on campus, in the greater Toledo region, in the nation and in the world.
Objectives and Programs
We accomplish our mission through four objectives, and past/present programs that realize them:
Creative education about religion
We provide creative education about religion through our signature annual lecture series. The series offers intellectually stimulating lectures by UT scholars and national experts on Jewish, Catholic, Muslim and Eastern religious thought. The lectures are always free and open to the public, and placed on WGTE's Knowledge Stream website whenever possible.
- The Annual Philip Markowicz Lecture in Judaism and Jewish Biblical Studies, Dr. Barry Jackisch
- The Annual Murray/Bacik Lecture in Catholic Studies, Dr. Peter Feldmeier
- The Annual Imam Khattab Lecture in Islamic Studies, Dr. Ovamir Anjum
Multi-faith Dialogue
We lead a multi-faith dialogue between both students and members of the wider community through our:
- Small-Group Multifaith Cafe Forums for UToledo students from different perspectives about religion to talk firsthand regularly. There is nothing like real relationships to build true understanding.
- Annual Jewish-Christian-Muslim (Abrahamic) Dialogue, to discuss topics of common interest to these traditions, from the basis of their shared history and monotheistic theology.
UToledo Service Learning: A Multifaith Experience
A team of students and community members from different perspectives on religion together provide an after-school program and college awareness for at-risk youth in grades K-8 at a Toledo Public School. Co-sponsored with Career Services, the UToledo College of Health and Human Service, and the Interfaith Center.
National-level and locally-engaged research
We see research as a long-term gift that can transform assumptions and lives.