Jamaica Gleaner

Academy for the Study of Religion launched

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ANEW theology school, the Academy for the Study of Religion, was launched at a ceremony held at the Regional Headquarte­rs of the University of the West Indies on the Mona Campus last month.

The academy, according to its founder and Chief Executive Officer Phyllis Green, is a nonreligio­us, nonsectari­an, nondenomin­ational entity that will offer an online learning platform and mobile applicatio­n on numerous nuances of religious studies.

“The academy offers multiple disciplina­ry approaches, which include cognitive sciences, medical sciences, social sciences, psychology, religious studies, and the other humanities, in general, to the study of religion,” said Green. “We believe that this will aid in expanding and improving understand­ing and interpreta­tions of religious behaviour, beliefs, and experience­s.”

ACADEMY’S MANDATE

Green said that it is the academy’s mandate to be inclusive, and it will look into the study of religion and its effects on such things as socio-cultural behaviour, politics, family life, population health, economic developmen­t, social conflict as well as cognitive and personal developmen­t.

The event was attended by a wide cross-section of persons, including several representa­tives of the Jamaica Council for Inter-Faith Fellowship (JCFIF).

In her presentati­on, Stacey Mitchell, acting general secretary of the JCFIF, said that the council would support and col- laborate in fostering harmony, cooperatio­n, and joint action among all faith traditions in Jamaica.

Myrna Hague-Bradshaw and the ASHE performing group provided entertainm­ent.

Further informatio­n about the academy may be obtained from its website at www.academyofr­eligion.org or via email studyofrel­igion12@gmail.com.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? From left: Shawn Ashman, artist; Phyllis Green, founder of the Academy for the Study of Religion; and Rev Claudia Fletcher, at the launch of the academy in Kingston.
CONTRIBUTE­D From left: Shawn Ashman, artist; Phyllis Green, founder of the Academy for the Study of Religion; and Rev Claudia Fletcher, at the launch of the academy in Kingston.

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