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The Im-possibility of Interreligious Dialogue

Author : Catherine Cornille
Publisher : Herder & Herder
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : STANFORD:36105124108734

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The Im-possibility of Interreligious Dialogue by Catherine Cornille Pdf

In the face of competing religious claims in our shrinking world, many turn to dialogue as a hopeful way of fostering understanding and reducing violence. But why does actual dialogue so often fail? This provocative study investigates the possibilities and limits of interreligious dialogue. By showing the significant obstacles for dialogue within Christianity, the book also proposes ways in which these obstacles may be overcome from within. Major themes include Humility, Conviction, Interconnection, Empathy, and Generosity.

Being Religious Interreligiously

Author : Peter C. Phan
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Religion
ISBN : UOM:39015060602391

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Being Religious Interreligiously by Peter C. Phan Pdf

Vietnamese American Peter Phan reflects on cultural diversity in spiritual life, focussing on the question of how much uniformity people will tolerate in life, liturgy, & denominational self-definition.

Interfaith Dialogue

Author : Edmund Kee-Fook Chia
Publisher : Springer
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2016-09-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781137596987

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Interfaith Dialogue by Edmund Kee-Fook Chia Pdf

This book addresses issues central to today’s Catholic Church, focusing on the relationship between various religions in different contexts and regions across the world. The diverse array of contributors present an inclusively interfaith enterprise, investigating a wide range of encounters and perspectives. The essays include approaches from the Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, and Bahá’í traditions, in a variety of geographic contexts. Contributors reflect on Muslims in the West, Christian-Buddhist social activism, and on Chinese, Indian, and Japanese religions. The volume also explores the experiences of communities that are often marginalized and overlooked such as the Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders of Australia and the Karen tribal peoples of Thailand. Contributors examine the works of the Focolare, Gülen, and Risshō Kōsei-kai movements, and integrate the vision of Raimon Panikkar and Ken Wilber. Chapters incorporate discussions of dialogue documents such as Nostra Aetate and Dabru Emet, and methodologies such as Receptive Ecumenism, Comparative Theology, and Scriptural Reasoning. Among other goals, the book seeks to offer glimpses into interfaith dialogues across the world and examine what Christians can learn from other religions and global contexts.

Muslims, Christians, and the Challenge of Interfaith Dialogue

Author : Jane I. Smith
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2007-10-11
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780198041986

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Muslims, Christians, and the Challenge of Interfaith Dialogue by Jane I. Smith Pdf

Christian-Muslim dialogue, going on in America for many decades, has become more intentional and serious since the events of September 11, 2001. This volume looks at the history of encounter between the two religions, the types of dialogue that are taking place both locally and nationally, and the hope that conversation brings for better interfaith understanding. No book has been written on this topic before. The book combines the history of Christian-Muslim relations, the rise of Islam in America with an emphasis on groups and individuals who have participated in dialogue, and different kinds of dialogue.

Faith-based Diplomacy and Interfaith Dialogue

Author : Scott Blakemore
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 130 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2019-05-27
Category : Law
ISBN : 9789004408951

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Faith-based Diplomacy and Interfaith Dialogue by Scott Blakemore Pdf

Interfaith dialogue is a practice that could benefit diplomatic strategies but has not yet been brought into diplomacy’s scope. This paper uses the theoretical construct of faith-based diplomacy to recommend interfaith dialogue as a viable strategy within diplomatic activities.

A Communication Perspective on Interfaith Dialogue

Author : Daniel S. Brown Jr.
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2013-01-30
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780739178713

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A Communication Perspective on Interfaith Dialogue by Daniel S. Brown Jr. Pdf

Communication theory provides a compelling way to understand how people of faith can and should work together in today’s tumultuous world. In A Communication Perspective on Interfaith Dialogue, fifteen authors present their experiences and analyses of interfaith dialogue, and contextualize interfaith work within the frame of rhetorical and communication studies. While the focus is on the Abrahamic faiths, these essays also include discussion of Hinduism and interracial faith efforts. Each chapter incorporates communication theories that bring clarity to the practices and problems of interfaith communication. Where other interfaith books provide theological, political, or sociological insights, this volume is committed to the perspectives contained in communication scholarship. Interfaith dialogue is best imagined as an organic process, and it does not require theological heavyweights gathered for academic banter. As such, this volume focuses on the processes and means by which interfaith meaning is produced.

Encounters

Author : Aaron Rosen
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Art and religion
ISBN : 2503580327

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Encounters by Aaron Rosen Pdf

The 21st century is a new era for interfaith dialogue. Leaders of many of the world's faiths have begun, often for the first time, to sit down together and consider the possibilities for cooperation and dialogue between the practitioners of their religions. While in the past such encounters might have been stiff affairs contrived to generate a politically expedient photo-op, what is remarkable today is the depth of relationships being formed across historically deep divides. Acclaimed artist Nicola Green has had a front row seat to many of these encounters, spending years accompanying former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams in meetings with religious leaders across the world. In her wide-ranging project Only through Others, Green presents photographs and paintings inspired by Dr. Williams' intimate conversations with figures including Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, the Dalai Lama, the Grand Mufti of Egypt, and former British Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks. Green's works-resulting from unprecedented access yielding thousands of photographs, drawings, and pages of notes-provide a dynamic lens for the authors in this book to analyze what makes for productive and lasting interfaith dialogue. By paying attention to neglected factors in such encounters, from the set up of physical spaces to bodily gestures and even the clothing of participants, this book provides a truly embodied perspective on interfaith dialogue. It refuses to see theology in a vacuum, placing faith fully within the context of visual, material, and sensory culture.

The Future of Interfaith Dialogue

Author : Yazid Said,Lejla Demiri
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 351 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2018-08-30
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781107134348

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The Future of Interfaith Dialogue by Yazid Said,Lejla Demiri Pdf

Provides insightful discussions of the exegetic and discursive process begun by the open letter A Common Word Between Us and You.

Interreligious Conflict and the Politics of Interfaith Dialogue in Myanmar

Author : Nyi Nyi Kyaw
Publisher : ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute
Page : 30 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2019-06-26
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9789814843874

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Interreligious Conflict and the Politics of Interfaith Dialogue in Myanmar by Nyi Nyi Kyaw Pdf

Amidst successive episodes of interreligious violence in Myanmar between 2012 and 2014, interfaith dialogue emerged as a crucial conflict resolution and prevention mechanism. The 2011–16 Union Solidarity and Development Party administration often indirectly promoted the use of interfaith dialogue to defuse interreligious tensions and conflicts, though its political will was questionable. Various governmental, intergovernmental, and non-governmental actors have engaged in interfaith dialogue, peace, and harmony initiatives in the past seven years. The present National League for Democracy administration has more actively sought to engage in intrafaith promotion of Buddhism and in interfaith peace and harmony initiatives. Intergovernmental, international and local interfaith actors also work in the interfaith dialogue field, but their impact is relatively weak because the government remains the most important actor in Myanmar in transition. Although the National League for Democracy has largely eliminated Buddhist nationalist groups such as Ma Ba Tha, Buddhist identity politics remains influential after the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army’s attacks in Rakhine State in 2016 and 2017 and the consequent refugee crisis. Although extreme anti-Muslim Buddhist identity politics may not see a resurgence in the approach to the 2020 general elections, it may come back in more nuanced forms. Interfaith dialogue and other training and activities for interreligious peace and harmony will thus remain relevant to the political scene.

Christian - Zen Dialogue

Author : Jijimon Alakkalam Joseph SVD
Publisher : Fortress Press
Page : 213 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2021-09-07
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781506470788

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Christian - Zen Dialogue by Jijimon Alakkalam Joseph SVD Pdf

This book is an attempt to contribute to interfaith-dialogue initiatives spearheaded by the Catholic Church with Zen, one of the major and fast-growing spiritual traditions in East Asia. In recent years, the Catholic Church has emphasized the importance of interfaith dialogue in its missionary activities and has encouraged all to take part actively. The number of conferences organized, discussions held, and articles written on interfaith dialogue has escalated. However, interfaith dialogue remains mostly in the realm of specialists. The majority of ordinary believers/laity have not yet become part of interfaith-dialogue activities. Many are unaware of such activities because often they don't take place where ordinary people spend their daily lives. Others shy away because interfaith-dialogue activities are too specialized. But Joseph's experience growing up in a multireligious context in India taught him that the participation of ordinary believers is necessary if interfaith dialogue is to achieve its intended results. Christian - Zen Dialogue focuses on narratives of faith in Christianity and Zen. Can these sacred stories--gospel stories of Jesus and Chan/Zen stories (K_ans)--be a starting point for dialogue between the two faiths? The book focuses on two aspects: First, what model of interfaith dialogue can help Catholics and Zen followers of all walks of life engage in faith dialogue while remaining in their own life situations? Second, how can they make use of the common elements found in their narratives of faith as the most appropriate starting point for dialogue between them? To achieve the intended results, Joseph applies the hermeneutic phenomenological approach of Paul Ricoeur.

Interreligious Dialogue Models

Author : Alwani Ghazali,Muhammad Kamal
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2023-12-07
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781003812081

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Interreligious Dialogue Models by Alwani Ghazali,Muhammad Kamal Pdf

How did the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) converse and engage with other religious believers? Did he start off with prejudice and mistrust? Or was he convivial and open-minded? This book analyses six models of the dealings in the lifetime of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), specifically, but not restricted, to the siblings of Abrahamic religious believers. The six models of dialogue analysed in the book are dialogue with Ashamah, Najashi of Abyssinia, delegation of Najran Christians, different Jews of Yathrib, and emperors of Byzantine and Sassanid. The analysis applies Ibn Khaldun’s (d.1406) historical approach which the author termed as Khaldunian Hermeneutics due to the similarity between his ideas to that of Johann Gustav Droysen (d. 1884), a German philosopher, in historical hermeneutics. As such, the analysis goes beyond the dialogue content, taking into consideration the immediate and larger contextual settings, and changes of the contexts due to the passage of time. It critically considers the suitability of each model due to the difference in times and contexts. The book serves as a reference for Muslim dialogue advocates and practitioners, to provide substantial evidence of the dialogue application by the role model of Muslims – the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) whom they hold very dear to their hearts.

The Problem with Interreligious Dialogue

Author : Muthuraj Swamy
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2016-03-24
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781474256421

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The Problem with Interreligious Dialogue by Muthuraj Swamy Pdf

Muthuraj Swamy provides a fresh perspective on the world religions paradigm and 'interreligious dialogue'. By challenging the assumption that 'world religions' operate as essential entities separate from the lived experiences of practitioners, he shows that interreligious dialogue is in turn problematic as it is built on this very paradigm, and on the myth of religious conflict. Offering a critique of the idea of 'dialogue' as it has been advanced by its proponents such as religious leaders and theologians whose aims are to promote inter-religious conversation and understanding, the author argues that this approach is 'elitist' and that in reality, people do not make sharp distinctions between religions, nor do they separate political, economic, social and cultural beliefs and practices from their religious traditions. Case studies from villages in southern India explore how Hindu, Muslim and Christian communities interact in numerous ways that break the neat categories often used to describe each religion. Swamy argues that those who promote dialogue are ostensibly attempting to overcome the separate identities of religious practitioners through understanding, but in fact, they re-enforce them by encouraging a false sense of separation. The Problem with Interreligious Dialogue: Plurality, Conflict and Elitism in Hindu-Christian-Muslim Relations provides an innovative approach to a central issue confronting Religious Studies, combining both theory and ethnography.

Interreligious Dialogue and Cultural Change

Author : Catherine Cornille,Stephanie Corigliano
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2012-08-17
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781620322635

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Interreligious Dialogue and Cultural Change by Catherine Cornille,Stephanie Corigliano Pdf

The challenges and changes that take place when religions move from one cultural context to another present unique opportunities for interreligious dialogue. In new cultural environments religions are not only propelled to enter into dialogue with the traditional or dominant religion of a particular culture; religions are also invited to enter into dialogue with one another about cultural changes. In this volume, scholars from different religious traditions discuss the various types of dialogue that have emerged from the process of acculturation. While the phenomenon of religious acculturation has generally focused on Western religions in non-Western contexts, this volume deals predominantly with the acculturation in the United States. It thus offers a fresh look at the phenomenon of acculturation while also lifting up an often implicit or ignored dimension of interreligious dialogue.

Dialogue for Interreligious Understanding

Author : Leonard Swidler
Publisher : Springer
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2014-11-12
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781137470690

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Dialogue for Interreligious Understanding by Leonard Swidler Pdf

This invaluable volume gathers together the cumulative insight of more than fifty years of Leonard Swidler's work on dialogue. The founder and president of the Dialogue Institute, Swidler offers through experience and research his theory and tools of interreligious, intercultural, and international dialogue.

Women and Interreligious Dialogue

Author : Catherine Cornille,Jillian Maxey
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2013-09-26
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781498276849

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Women and Interreligious Dialogue by Catherine Cornille,Jillian Maxey Pdf

Though women have been objects more often than subjects of interreligious dialogue, they have nevertheless contributed in significant ways to the dialogue, just as the dialogue has also contributed to their own self-understanding. This volume, the fifth in the Interreligious Dialogue Series, brings together historical, critical, and constructive approaches to the role of women in the dialogue between religions. These approaches deal with concrete examples of women's involvement in dialogue, critical reflections on the representation of women in dialogue, and the important question of what women might bring to the dialogue. Together, they open up new avenues for reflection on the nature and purpose of interreligious dialogue.