The Faculty of Theology - Centre for Multireligious Studies - http://www.teo.au.dk/en/cmsThe Centre for Multireligious Studies (CMS) at the University of Aarhus has as its aim to describe, analyze, and interprete the rich and colourful development of the multireligious landscape, globally as well as locally.
In order to fertilize the common ground of Religion and Theology as scholarly subjects within the same Faculty, i.e. The Faculty of Theology, University of Aarhus - The Centre for Multireligious Studies was established as a cooperation between the Department of Systematic Theology and The Department of the Study of Religion.
Eurispes, Political Economic and Social Studies Institute - http://www.eurispes.it/Eurispes Institute, Ispes until January 1993, is a no-profit organization working since 1982 in the political, economic, social and educational research field.
The Institute realises studies and researches as for companies, public and private, national and international institutions.
At the same time, it promotes and finance autonomously socially interesting surveys, cultural activities, publishing initiatives, setting as an autonomous information ad orientation center of public opinion and great decision-making areas operating in Italy.
University of Vienna - http://www.univie.ac.at/Currently, about 85,000 students are enrolled at the University of Vienna in 182 courses, of which 54 are Bachelor Programmes, 112 Master Programmes, 5 Diploma Programmes and 11 PhD Programmes.
With staff of close to 8,600 employees, 6,500 of which are academic, the University of Vienna is the largest teaching and research institution in Austria. It aims to sustain a wide range of studies, but at the same time to promote new and innovative fields of research, and to establish new networks between subjects.

Coniugando la profondità della dottrina a una narrazione avvincente, Yahya Pallavicini, ci invita a conoscere i profeti di Allah presentati nel sacro Corano e nella tradizione islamica...
The map of the religious landscape of Europe has developed into a complex matrix. The growing religious diversity challenges the European societies.



