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Studying Other Religions: Response to David Marshall
The Muslim World, Volume 115, Issue 3, Page 229-232, Summer 2025.
Mun’im Sirry
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Imaginary and Inter-Faith Dialogue
Editorial - Dossier: IMAGERY AND INTERRELIGIOUS DIALOGUE Imaginary and Inter-Faith Dialogue - Michael Amaladoss Horizonte, Vol. 15, No. 45, Jan./Mar. 2017.
Michael Amaladoss
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Book Review: Jnaneshvari [PDF]
A review of Jnaneshvari by Felix ...
Hanusek, Denise Marie
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Constructing Otherness: Shulamit Volkov's Thematic and Historical Insights on Antisemitism
Religious Studies Review, Volume 51, Issue 1, Page 117-124, March 2025.
Mia E. Theocharis
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On a research trip through India one of my goals was to talk to Hindu scholars about their views of Christianity and in particular Hindu-Christian dialogue. Though I visited numerous Universities, Colleges, and maths, I found very few Hindus who took any
Ruparell, Tinu
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Mystical Perspectives in Interreligious Dialogue
This article discusses the distinction that is being made between the unknowability of God, the source of all that is, and Jesus of Nazareth, the body language of God, from the viewpoint of spirituality with Paul’s address at the Areopagus in Athens (Acts 17:16-32) as point of departure.
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Religious Studies Review, Volume 51, Issue 1, Page 35-77, March 2025.
Kai‐man Kwan
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Ideological containment: Islamic extremism and the option of theological dialogue [PDF]
Islamic extremism is founded on a dualist worldview: the realm of truth and the sacred (dar al Islam) set in opposition to the realm of falsehood, chaos and war (dar al harb). An ideology of contestation underpins Islamist radicalisation.
Pratt, Douglas
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Christology after Dominus Iesus: the Early Panikkar As a Creative Resource [PDF]
IN a post-Dominus Iesus age, Catholic theologians are called to avoid christological proposals rooted in the context of interreligious dialogue that radically revise the meaning of both the scriptural and conciliar traditions. It is no longer possible to
Ranstrom, Erik
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Religious Freedom, Governance of Religious Diversity, and Interreligious Dialogue: The Case of Turin
Religious freedom, the management of religious diversity, and interreligious dialogue are emerging and closely interconnected phenomena. In the context of increasing religious pluralism, policymakers, religious institutions, and other civil society ...
Matteo Di Placido, Stefania Palmisano
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