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The article discusses Pope Francis’s visit to Bahrain in 2022, which, although religiously and politically important, has not yet been exposed to science.
Aldona Piwko, Zofia Sawicka
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Religious Pluralism and a Study on Daisaku Ikeda’s Thoughts on Interreligious Dialogue
Sōka-gakkai (also known as Soka Gakkai International or SGI) is a new religious movement that originated in Japan in 1930. For more than a half century, the religion was led by its president Daisaku Ikeda, who played a significant role in its growth from
Jongman Kim, Andrew Eungi Kim
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"Sustainability and Interreligious Dialogue"
In the wake of the promulgation of Laudato si (LS), Pope Francis 2015 landmark encyclical on our relationship with the natural world, there has been a renewed interest in the role religions and Faith-Based Organizations (FBOs) can play in fostering sustainability, as well as in the possibilities and limits of interreligious dialogue related to one of ...
Tatay Nieto, Jaime, Devitt, Catherine
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Ecumenism and Interreligious Dialogue
The human person is “essentially a relational being” as a mirror of the Holy Trinity, finding God through others and expecting answers from religion to unexplained questions of the human condition. In this research paper, I will develop the parallel relationship between Inter-faith dialogues by Thomas Merton based on the book Signs of Peace and ...
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Studies in Interreligious Dialogue
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2020
This chapter asks what the Church has to learn from, and what it can offer to, the contemplative turn in contemporary culture. It begins with one particular aspect of this phenomenon, namely the interreligious spirituality of persons who find themselves caught up ‘between’ the wisdom of established traditions and their pursuit of an authentic personal ...
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This chapter asks what the Church has to learn from, and what it can offer to, the contemplative turn in contemporary culture. It begins with one particular aspect of this phenomenon, namely the interreligious spirituality of persons who find themselves caught up ‘between’ the wisdom of established traditions and their pursuit of an authentic personal ...
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Doing Dialogue Interreligiously
Dialog, 2011Abstract: The essay explores the motives for dialogue, the conditions for a meaningful dialogue, and the benefits of a successful dialogue in order to understand the significance of doing interreligious dialogue interreligiously.
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Monastic Interreligious Dialogue
2020Abstract The chapter offers a theological approach to Monastic Interreligious Dialogue (MID), a recent and creative development within Benedictine monasticism. It highlights the centrality of hospitality in this movement and its relevance for a Church and a world in crisis. If MID ensures the continuity of the practice of hospitality, to
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Islam and Interreligious Dialogue
2023Abstract This chapter charts the development of theological positions within Islam in favor of interreligious dialogue and religious pluralism through a series of major interreligious declarations in the Middle East, including the Amman Message, A Common Word between Us and You, the Marrakesh Declaration, and the Human Fraternity ...
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