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176 Educators providing Philosophy courses in Ewell

British Board For Training And Consulting Ltd

british board for training and consulting ltd

London

Who are we ? Training, consulting and education services foundation established in London – United Kingdom to raise, deploy and document-training sector with international standards according to the British training school. We established special curricula for (trainer's adoption – training packages designs). The BBTC® offers multiple trainings, curricula and credits programmers according to the standards which were especially designed to meet all individuals, companies and education foundations to access the highest professional training's levels. Our Mission: Contributing to document the quality and the effectiveness of the training in the world standards and create educational and social staff according to international standards established by the board (ISAT™ – ISDTP™) Our Vision: Faithfully we work hard to be the best in applying the quality standards to adopt trainers and training curriculum By 2030. Our Training Philosophy: Training is one of the modernist disciplines in the world, that’s why it was requires to put consistent standards and compatible rules to insure great value outputs. For that it's important to develop the curricula, trainers and the education foundations through applying modern standards of the training that established by the British Board according to multiple studies and researches conducted by the faculty in the British Board based on the latest knowledge and applications in the world,therefore the BBTC® was founded. Accreditation The BRI (British) Board of Training and Consulting Registered at Companies House in UK No. 10473336 and Registered in UK Register of Learning Providers - UKRLP No. 10062939

Pushkin House Trust

pushkin house trust

London

The founder of Pushkin House Maria Kullmann was one of the few women of her generation to have a degree in theology. In her youth she became personally acquainted with the philosophers of the Russian Religious Renaissance who made the journey to the West in the legendary ‘Philosophers’ Ship’: Nikolai Berdyaev (1874 - 1948), Sergei Bulgakov (1871 - 1944) and Nikolai Lossky (1870 - 1965). Their writings, as well as those of Vladimir Solovyov were explored in depth in lectures and talks at Pushkin House. Nikolai Lossky frequently visited from Paris and also gave talks. Across the border in Soviet Russia, the works of Bulgakov, Berdyaev and Lossky were published in self-published ‘Samizdat’ form: the intelligentsia considered religious discourse as providing a theoretical platform that could inform resistance to the regime - alongside a discourse on human rights and continental philosophy. The charismatic head of the Russian Orthodox Church Diocese of Sourozh Metropolitan Anthony (Bloom) (1914 - 2003) regularly contributed to the programme at Pushkin House. He spoke on a wide variety of topics including Russian Christian thinkers and Nikolay Fedorov, the founder of Russian Cosmism. Among his lectures was one entitled ‘On Faith and Deed’ that was published as an essay and became an influential text within the Russian Orthodox Church community, as did ‘On Russian People’s Faith’, recordings of which from the Pushkin House archive can be listened to at this exhibition. In many ways Metropolitan Anthony defined his faith and beliefs through his lectures at Pushkin House, which were to have a great influence within the Russian Orthodox Church and beyond.