The idea of a world university was first advanced by Comenius, a Moravian educator of the 16th century, and subsequently, it is said, by one thousand of the world’s greatest minds, all of whom have given time, effort, and inspiration to the cause of international education with a moral and humanitarian purpose. Today, this concept has grown into a world movement, and among those institutions of higher learning which promulgate the idea of world peace through world education, the World University is possibly the most prominent. At the heart of the University is its broad ecumenical vision of the New World and its dedication to humanity’s continuing universalization.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
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