释义 |
Definition of multifaith in English: multifaithadjectiveˈmʌltifeɪθ Involving or characterized by a variety of religions. the multifaith approach aims to develop an attitude of tolerance Example sentencesExamples - Freedom of religion in a multi-faith, multicultural democracy must also necessarily entail freedom from religion.
- It is now a multi-faith spiritual retreat, hailed as ‘The Yoga Capital of the World’, as well as a Hindu sanctuary.
- In a secular society, there can be issues about finding clergy who can relate with pupils and in a multi-faith society, it is important that you don't just represent the mainstream faith.
- The Church of England has thrown its weight behind an extraordinary proposal to unite Muslim, Jewish, Christian and Hindu children in the country's first multi-faith secondary school.
- Religious instruction can be single-faith and indoctrinatory; religious education is usually multi-faith, and relatively balanced and objective.
- But the bank yesterday said it would only support those that are urban, culturally diverse and support multi-faith religious education.
- The legitimate aim was the proper running of a multi-cultural, multi-faith, secular school.
- ‘We have a multi-faith community and passions can be inflamed by religious issues,’ he said.
- This shows that Britain is not as much of a multi-faith society as some people suggest.
- They actively celebrate each other's festivals, participate in multi-faith activities and treat each other with respect and tolerance.
- He plans visits to organisations he supports, including ecology projects, a hospice, church buildings renewal and a multi-faith refugee centre, and has cleared Thursday of public engagements for a day based at Holyrood.
- But the FA ruled the multi-faith team could not opt out on religious grounds and took disciplinary action when the boys failed to play the matches.
- These guiding principles may assist you in planning for educational opportunities that will equip children and youth for their lives in a multi-faith world.
- It is established practice in many hospitals as part of a multi-faith approach that they employ Imams on the same basis as chaplains and make payment by session.
- There is also a plan for a multi-faith prayer room behind the chaplaincy centre which is also very important for the station.
- So we've got a fair bit of variety there, with some multi-faith awareness too.
- Whilst children in state schools are now taught more about different religions through multi-faith classes, there is barely any mixing between the cultures, the review states.
- Many years ago when my daughter was at secondary school they started teaching multi-faith in religious education.
- Having evolved into an ecumenical organisation, the chaplaincy is now multi-faith in nature.
- Some advocate a multi-faith approach to religion.
|