The Network of Centers for Christian-Muslim Relations (NCCMR), of which RIIFS is a member, launches a Diploma in Christian-Muslim Relations in partnership with Domuni Universitas.
The program will provide the student with the foundational knowledge of each faith and enable them to explore the dynamics and complex relations governing Christian-Muslim relations. It is taught in the English language over a period of 12 months. The diploma requires no previous training, and is highly recommended for students and professionals who look to acquire reliable knowledge in domain of Christian-Muslim relations.
The diploma is open for students from all backgrounds and disciplines who wish to learn about Christian-Muslim relations, it consists of eight courses, divided into two certificates. With the successful completion of the first four courses, the student is awarded a certificate in the Principles of Christian-Muslim Relations. A diploma is awarded upon the successful completion of all eight courses.
The teaching body is composed of distinguished scholars, university professors, and highly-experienced practitioners in the domains of interfaith engagement and Christian-Muslim Relations.
Information and Application : https://nccmr.org/diplomaa/
The Diploma (60 ECTS credits): Two Certificates Program leading to a Diploma
The first certificate on “Core Concepts” (30 ECTS credits):
- Introduction to Christianity.
Dr. Aldrin M. Peñamora Philippine Council of Evangelical Churches (PCEC) and director of the PCEC-affiliated Center for the Study of Christian-Muslim Relations.
- Introduction to Islam.
Prof. Julkipli M. Wadi is the Dean of the University of the Philippines Diliman (UPD) Institute of Islamic Studies (IIS).
- History of Christian-Muslim Relations I.
Dr. Wageeh Mikhail, Scholar Leaders and director of NCCMR. - Scriptural Reasoning.
Dr. Emad Botros, Near East School of Theology with Dr. Ghassan El Masri, Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg, and coordinator of NCCMR.
After completing the first certificate, the student will follow
the second certificate program on “Analytical and Contextual Insights” (30 ECTS credits):
- History of Christian-Muslim Relations II
Sarah Shaltout, PhD Candidate, Middle East studies and Central Asia Center; Handsel Fellow, School of International Relations, St Andrews University. - Analytic Philosophy.
Dr. Bernard Matolino, School of Religion, Philosophy & Classics, University of KwaZulu-Natal. - Philosophy of Religion.
Dr Isaac Mutelo, Arrupe Jesuit University. - CMR Life Experiences in Africa, Asia, and the MENA Region.
Dr. Heba Salah, Egypt’s Dār al-ʾIftāʾ (House for Issuing Religious Edicts)