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  1. fold dimensions of interreligious relations. Viewed through the lenses of Sociology, Anthropology, Psychology, Law, Political Science, History, Literature, Theology, and related fields such as Religious Studies, Cultural Studies, and Gender Studies, it yields a fuller picture of what it means when individuals and groups who orient around

  2. Interreligious dialogue is also important today because of the hope that it might contribute to the resolution, or prevention, of some global conflicts. Many people wrongly believe that interreligious hostility is the cause of most contemporary wars. Religion can be a cause of violence, as in Christian-Muslim riots over Muslim sharia law.

  3. The emergence of the field of interreligious studies is emerging as a response to critical issues within our religiously plural world. Religious conflicts, large and small, continue to plague our society, as the challenges of navigating religious difference emerge in daily encounters among people who would like to get along in the public square that they fashion together.

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  4. Jun 1, 2023 · Summary. Chapter 1 describes various responses to religious diversity and then introduces the emerging methods, goals, and tools for study in the field of Interreligious Studies. It also unpacks the framework for this volume: Mapping the Field (Part I), Meeting Spaces (Part II), Modes of Engagement (Part III).

  5. Melanie Barbato. The Journal of Interreligious Studies 20 (March 2017) ISSN 2380-8187. The Journal of Interreligious Studies. A Collaboration Between Hebrew College and Boston University School of Theology. Issue 20 March 2017. Editor-in-Chief. Axel M. Oaks Takács. Assistant Editor.

  6. Nov 1, 2004 · The Journal of Interreligious Studies is a forum for academic, social, and timely issues affecting religious communities around the world. It is a peer-reviewed publication dedicated to innovative research on and study of the interactions that take place within and between religious communities.

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  8. erlands, Japan, Bulgaria, USA, Germany, and Poland. We hope that the variety of approaches will be beneficial not only to the scientific discourse but. also will influence the social relations in Poland. The book is addressed to all who deal with the inter-religious dialogue: both clergy and laymen as well.

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