The Dialogue
Institute, together with the International Center for Contemporary Education
(ICCE), has been selected by the U.S. State Department, through its Bureau of
Educational and Cultural Affairs, to conduct five-week programs on Religious
Pluralism in America for undergraduate student leaders from the Middle East and
from Indonesia. This program is one of several “Study of the U.S. Institutes”
offered to students of diverse cultural backgrounds, to introduce them to the
principles and practices of American democracy through the lens of a particular
topic, in this case, religious diversity.
The program’s objectives are to:
- Advance comprehension of democracy and religious liberty in the United States;
- Deepen knowledge of the key structures and ideas in U.S. society that have created the context for religious pluralism;
- Expand understanding of different religious traditions, and foster appreciation for the strengths and complexities of a religiously pluralist society;
- Identify and guide learning of the principles, values, and practices of interfaith dialogue;
- Develop students’ capacity for leadership in their home contexts; and
- Offer students opportunities to learn and grow through significant engagement with American citizens of diverse backgrounds and interests.
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