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The offer of training and research in university theology and religious studies in the Upper Rhine area is particularly extensive and diversified, with longstanding\u00a0 historical foundations. This geographical area concentrates all the tools in order to respond effectively to the challenges posed by the cohabitation between the religions.<\/strong><\/p>\n The INTER-RELIGIO project is supported by the University of Strasbourg, France.<\/p>\n This synergetic effort was undertaken by Francis Messner, Emeritus Research Director at the Joint Research Unit for Law, Religions, Business and Society (DRES) and a registered professor at the University of Strasbourg, following a long term effort on the relationship between law, religion and society.<\/p>\n Certified for the second time in 2016 by excellence initiatives (IDEX), the University of Strasbourg awards degrees in the history of religions, canon law, Catholic theology, Protestant theology, law of religions and Hebrew studies.<\/p>\n The University of Strasbourg has, on account of the existence of a local Alsatian-Moselle law, a faculty of Catholic theology and a faculty of Protestant theology.<\/p>\n In 2009, it opened a Master’s degree in Islamology, which reinforces its unique position in the teaching and research landscape, since there are currently very few courses for this theme in France.<\/p>\n In addition, the Faculty of Historical Sciences in Strasbourg offers the History and Religious Studies option, a rare university course that combines different subjects concerning the historical and social sciences of religions.<\/p>\n The INTER-RELIGIO project is supported by the joint research unit ‘Droit, Religion, Entreprise et Soci\u00e9t\u00e9’ (DRES) located at the University of Strasbourg.<\/p>\n The University of Strasbourg, a unique centre of competence in France in the field of sciences and the law of religions, brings together teachers and researchers from all disciplines around the INTER-RELIGIO project in order to pool their unpublished knowledge and know-how.<\/p>\nProject leader<\/strong><\/h2>\n
University of Strasbourg<\/h5>\n