
The Sir Dr. Naim Dangoor Program for Universal Monotheism
Annual Thematic Programming
Photo Exhibition of The Jaws in Modern China Held in Israel
Academic year 2015-16 theme
With the beginning of the academic year 2015-16, the Program will undergo a change in focus. In addition to its ongoing activities, courses, projects and events, the Dangoor Program will devote each academic year to a specific interest area or region.

Potential topics to be explored in academic year 2015-2016
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Islam, Christianity and Judaism in China, Japan, Korea and India
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Confucianism: between Monotheism and Atheism
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South East Asia as a unique model of Islam
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Minority religions and nationalism in Asia
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Religious pluralism toward new religions and sects
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The tension between religious freedom and political-religious strength
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What is a religion? A European definition versus an Asian reality
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Inter-religious dialogue and cooperation
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Globalization’s influence on the religious and cultural map of Asia
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The Impact of Monotheistic Thought and Religions in China, Past and Present
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History of Judaism in China and Chinese-Jewish relations
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Contemporary Chinese-Jewish religious dialogue
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A hypothetic “Jewish Chinese rites controversy”
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Modern Chinese critique of monotheism
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Religious exclusivity and inclusivity: A Chinese-Western comparison
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Religious aspect of China-Israel relations
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Asian Law and Society, Labor Law
Future Projects (TBD)
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Park Technology Jingsu
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Preparatory program
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Contemporary studies
The Sir Naim Dangur Program for Universal Monotheism atBar-Ilan Universityand the Hindu-Jewish Studies Program at The University of Haifa - April 4th, 2016.


"Walking in his footsteps": comparative religions aspects of spiritual leadership In honor of Sir Dr. Naim Dangoor 101 birthday and his long term contribution to religious dialogue and research, the Dr. Naim Dangoor Interdisciplinary Program for Universal Monotheism at Bar-Ilan University, we invite students proposals for theme papers competition.



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![]() Award given to The Shandong University President, and Prof Fu Youde, Director of the Jewish studies center, Shandong University |