Abstract
The phenomenon of interculturality and interreligiousness
is a delicate and complex one at the same time, having to meet all the factors
related to a certain type of education centered on respecting the values of
those around us and offering moral support, and sometimes even material,
so that together we can discover ourselves as an integral part of a universal
heritage. Students from Muslim and Jewish families brought an intercultural
and spiritual added value, since they agreed to come to the Orthodox
Religion class and talk about the tradition and spirituality of their culture in
a divided world, without losing their cultural identity or religious, just to
better know and respect the values that define our religions and cultures.
Intercultural and interreligious bridges have made us listen to each other,
appreciate each other and see with other eyes minds beyond certain walls
that can surround our society too hasty to rediscover its values. We could say
that this experience represented a landmark of the interculturality of this
institution, a landmark that we can gratefully offer as a model of applied
multidisciplinary research (sociological, anthropological, historical or
theological).