Interfaith Dialogue
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This book explores the unique usage of pictorial art to undertake interreligious dialogue. It presents a practical guide to help educators learn and teach an effective and enjoyable interreligious dialogue within their academic settings.... more
Budhi is an interdisciplinary journal of philosophy that seeks to encourage creative and critical contemporary interpretations and appropriations of the history of ideas as well as theoretical constructions addressing contemporary culture... more
Ubuntu is an African moral force and worldview that has held its primal societies peacefully together. It is interesting to observe that contemporary awareness of this concept in scholarship particularly associates Ubuntu with potentials... more
Baha’u’llah’s Bishārāt (Glad-Tidings): A Proclamation to Scholars and Statesmen Christopher Buck and Youli A. Ioannesyan Baha’i Studies Review 16 (2010): 3–28. This article is a historical and textual study of the one of the major... more
John Wesley's concept of prevenient grace contributes to his 'catholic spirit,' and his openness to God's activity in the lives of people who practice Islam and Judaism, paving the way for interreligious dialogue.
Why should Christians engage in interfaith dialogue with Muslims? Does Islam have anything to offer Christians? What is Islamophobia, and what should we do about it? These are just some of the questions addressed in Finding Jesus among... more
After Moses had completed his term of service that he had pledged to his father in law, he was overcome by homesickness. On his way to Egypt he enters the sacred vale of Tuwa seeking warmth and guidance from its inhabitants. Instead, he... more
This conference was originally presented in French at the Dominican Roman Days July 2001. It is archived on the website of the Dominican's General Curia, Santa Sabina Rome. - Translated into English by Sr. Pascale-Dominique Nau.
Interreligious co existence is an essential propogation of mutual understanding and adequate relationship. In this age of disruption and discrimination' the need of interfaith harmony has increased manifold. Interreligious co existence is... more
Interfaith dialogue has been touted as a means to solve many of the religious divisions that have arisen in an increasingly global and multi-faith society. In Australia, now a multi-cultural and multi faith society, a range of... more
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Review of book by Marion Larson and Sara Shady from IVP Academic, 2017 for Cultural Encounters Journal, Vol. 13, no. 1 (2017): 103-105.
This piece offers a Muslim perspective on the new interreligious engagement statement from the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA).
Padre Claudio Monge, consultore del Pontificio consiglio per il dialogo interreligioso e responsabile del Centro di documentazione interreligiosa dei domenicani Dominican Study Institute di Istanbul, Laura Mulayka Enriello, fondatrice... more
Dr. Brannon Ingram has written this review of Da'wa and Other Religions for "Reading Religion"(http://readingreligion.org/books/dawa-and-other-religions). Ingram writes, "Movements for da‘wa have been the subject of much academic work in... more
Considerations of Lawful Approach
Nous vivons une ère de promotion de la « culture du dialogue ». Dialogue entre les Églises, dialogue entre les religions, dialogue entre les cultures, mais aussi dialogue social… La « culture du dialogue » s'est imposée au sortir de la... more
Review of John R. Mabry, ed. Spiritual Guidance across Religions: A Sourcebook for Spiritual Directors and Other Professionals Providing Counsel to People of Differing Faith Traditions, (Woodstock, Vermont: SkyLight Paths Publishing,... more
Are you wondering if humanity is progressing in a positive trajectory? Or do you still feel unsettled with humanity’s spiritual evolution. This book will plant some seeds for you to ponder and find a way to personally rise above what is... more
The correlation between religion, race, and culture lead to the establishment of human civilisation. Peoples from different background were able to have mutual understanding and develop harmonious society. Primarily, spiritual practices... more
The article scrutinises the booklet Scientology and the Bible (1967), reconstructing the historical circumstances of its publication as well as analysing its potential for interreligious dialogue.
During the years in which France succumbed to nazi ideology and was occupied by German forces, Henri de Lubac, a French cardinal and one of the great contemporary thinkers the Catholic Church can boast of, played a decisive role in the... more
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Review:Gavin D’Costa (ed.), The Catholic Church and World Religions: A Theological and Phenomenological Account’, Modern Believing, 55:3, pp. 314-7.
As Iron Sharpens Iron, So Does One Religion Sharpen Another...
Today Hinduism, Christianity, and Islam have the largest populations among world religions. These three worldviews have made monumental contributions in shaping the visual arts of human civilization. This paper serves to provide a brief... more
Between September 2013 and January 2014 I completed a small study of interfaith dialogue in Coventry, a small city in the Midlands region of England using a combination of interviews, participant observation and focus groups. From the... more
Jessica Kingsley Publishers, due 2016 Explores the relationship and dialogue between religion and atheism, focusing upon Christian, Islamic, Buddhist and other, e.g. Pagan, traditions in their encounter with secularism and atheism. It... more
Co-edited with Elizabeth Harris and Shanthikumar Hettiararchi, Brill, Currents of Encounter Series, 2016
Interfaith groups can be fruitfully interpreted through a Durkheimian framework as moral communities gathered on the basis of shared values and ritualistic discourses. The function of the interfaith society is to generate social... more
The Prophet Mohammed sent letters to many of the Kings and emperors in and around the Middle East. One of these was to Heraclius in Byzantium. This letter had a curious effect upon the Emperor, yet it disappeared from Islamic History.... more
This ethnography examines the disaster relief work of the Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) in Aceh, Indonesia, following the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. MCC's work is informed by the theologies and historical experiences of the North... more
While the root causes of extremism and interreligious conflict in Northern Nigeria have eluded manystudies,historical accounts have shown that the current pattern of ethno-religious intolerance was not always the case. There is ample... more
In 2008, the Council of Europe Ministers of Foreign Affairs set out a new framework for approaching ethno-religious diversity within member states. As a direct response to expressed concerns about the failure of multiculturalism, or at... more
The paper suggests some new approaches in the interfaith dialogue and relationship-building, what should be unlearned and what should be learned along the way. The author speaks about unlearning universalistic views and the stereotypes... more
I commend Campbell for her research about social media. It is vital that the religious academy takes time and care to explore this topic. I agree that negative memes about other faiths can be harmful and should be addressed. In my... more
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There is a burgeoning interfaith movement in U.S. higher education, inspired, in large part, by global events, and aimed at promoting tolerance of religious diversity. While there are various supporting arguments and approaches to this... more
This article analyses the debates about mixed marriages held within the Roman Curia (and especially the Roman Inquisition) between the sixteenth and the eighteenth centuries, integrating these debates with the normative and prescriptive... more
The Experience of Divine Guidance is a presentation given at the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology in June of 2005 presenting the research findings of the doctoral dissertation "The Experience of Divine Guidance: A Qualitative Study... more