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SASNET sponsors course at Lund University

CTR 2020

The course takes place at the LU Centre for Theology and Religious Studies and deals with religious diversity in contemporary India.

The course ”Brahmaner, imamer och heliga mödrar: religiös mångfald i dagens Indien” (Brahmins, Imams and Sacred Mothers: Religious Pluralism in Modern India) offers an introduction to the religious climate of today's India. Hindus, Buddhists, Christians, Muslims, Sikhs and people from many other religions have lived there side by side for centuries. Course participants will study the role of religion in the advancement of the South Asian continent with a particular focus on India. 

The course is held in Swedish and managed by Dr. Paul Linjamaa and Joel Kuhlin. It started on 20th January 2020, but is open for late emissions.

Click here for more info on the course.