Rhiannon Grant
Rhiannon Grant is Woodbrooke’s Deputy Programme Leader for Research. Rhiannon’s work at Woodbrooke spans academic and practice-based approaches to Quakerism. She teaches in Woodbrooke’s short…
15 January - 19 February 2024
The live Zoom sessions are every Monday at 19:30-20:30 (UK time)
Can you be Quaker and Anglican, Jewish and Buddhist, or Pagan and Christian? Religious combinations are becoming more visible and they can both intrigue and challenge. We’ll explore how multiple religious belonging arises and what we can learn from it.
If you participate in more than one religious tradition, or if you are curious about the possibility, or wonder why anyone would, this course will provide a space to think through what multiple religious belonging means. We’ll look at many kinds of multiple religious belonging through course materials, and make space to explore Quaker and other experiences in our live sessions.
Each week of this course will have materials on Moodle for you to explore before the session, including a pre-recorded video talk and readings or links to websites. There will also be a one-hour live discussion session on Zoom to explore personal responses to the material, and a discussion forum on Moodle to share ideas in writing.
On the booking form, there is a chance for you to let us know about any accessibility or communication adjustments that will enable you to participate more fully in the course. Automated Zoom closed captions are available for all live sessions but if you feel you require more accurate closed captioning please email us directly in addition to booking.