Tbilisi. The Caucasian Institute for Peace, Democracy and Development and the
South Caucasus Office of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung offer the course of
lectures on the world religions to youngsters from 18 to 30 years of age. As
part of the project "World Religions Club”, the course participants will have
an opportunity during five months to get familiar with the main essence and
history of the world’s leading religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam,
Hinduism, Buddhism, etc.), to attend the lectures of leading specialists of
respective field and meet with the representatives of this or that religion.
The course also includes visits to the Tbilisi-based religious monuments and
centers.The lectures will be delivered from February 27 every Wednesday from 4
pm to 6 pm.The course of lectures is free of charge. Youngsters from 18 to 30
years of age can apply. Deadline for filing applications is February 15.See the application form at: www.cipdd.orgSource: cipdd.org
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