The Woolf Institute

The Woolf Institute
Former name
The Centre for Jewish-Christian Relations
Established1998
FounderEdward Kessler, Martin Forward
Academic affiliation
University of Cambridge
PresidentEdward Kessler
DirectorDr. Esther-Miriam Wagner
Location
Cambridge, United Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Woolf Institute Building

The Woolf Institute is an academic institute in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1998 by Edward Kessler MBE and Martin Forward, and now located in central Cambridge on the Westminster College Site,[1] it is dedicated to the study of interfaith relations between Jews, Christians and Muslims.[2] Using research and education to explore the relationship between religion and society, it aims to foster greater understanding and tolerance.

Beginning as the Centre for Jewish-Christian Relations, the institute expanded throughout its history to include the Centre for the Study of Muslim-Jewish Relations and the Centre for Policy and Public Education. In 2010, these centers were combined and renamed as The Woolf Institute in honour of Lord Harry Woolf, a patron of the institute and former Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales.[3]

Pedestrian entrance to the Woolf Institute Building

The institute is an associate member of the Cambridge Theological Federation which brings together eleven institutions through which people of different denominations, including Anglican, Methodist, Eastern Orthodox, Reformed and Roman Catholic, train for various forms of Christian ministry and service.[4]

  1. ^ "Woolf Institute · Madingley Rd, Cambridge CB3 0UB, United Kingdom". Woolf Institute · Madingley Rd, Cambridge CB3 0UB, United Kingdom.
  2. ^ "Improving relations between religion and society". The Woolf Institute. 25 October 2020. Retrieved 25 October 2020.
  3. ^ "Our Story". 14 October 2021.
  4. ^ "Home". theofed.cam.ac.uk.