Institute for Jewish Studies – Freie Universität
The Institute for Jewish Studies at Freie Universität in Berlin, Germany works with many international organizations to conduct research on topics concerning Judaism.
The Institute for Jewish Studies at Freie Universität in Berlin, Germany works with many international organizations to conduct research on topics concerning Judaism.
The Center for Interreligious Studies maintains partnerships with various institutions at home and abroad as well as individual researchers, with the aim of scientific exchange and the promotion of interreligious dialogue.
The Center for Religion and Modernity (CRM) is an interdisciplinary research cluster at the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität (WWU) which focuses on investigating the changing role of religions, churches, religious communities, and religious actors in modern societies.
The Buddhist House (Das Buddhistische Haus) is a Buddhist house of worship for Theravada Buddhists in Berlin, Germany. The house provides a place for meditation, education, prayer and peace. It claims to be the oldest Buddhist temple in Europe.
The Zen Buddhist Association of Europe (ABZE) is an organization in France that works to organize and spread the practice of Soto Zen Buddhism.
Internationaler bund der Konfessionslosen und atheisten e.V. (International League of Non-Religious and Atheists) advocates for non-religious people in Germany and pushes for a strict separation of religion and state. It is based in Overath.
The Archdiocese of Prague is the administrative branch of the Catholic Church in Prague.
Uto Meier is a professor of religious education at Katholische Universitat Eichstätt-Ingolstadt in Germany. His research focuses on Catholic religious education.
The Martin Buber Institute for Jewish Studies was founded in 1966 at the University of Cologne in Germany. It focuses on the history of Judaism.