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Interreligious dialogue: a unique kind of dialogue 28 Interreligious dialogue as a way to create social cohesion and empower women 30 The importance of context: other types of dialogue 31 BUILDING BRIDGES 33 A journey of lifelong learning 34 The role of the facilitator 35 Support structures for dialogue and interreligious dialogue 36
- Interreligious Dialogue Resource Guide
does not require reducing the commitment toward ones’ own...
- Interreligious Dialogue Resource Guide
Jan 15, 2019 · Interreligious dialogue, as well as moral dialogue with the non-religious, is thus an important responsibility of the Christian faithful (Clergy, Religious and Laity). Since millions of people find in their respective religious tradition, animation and guidance for their lives and because their religious belief gives them meaning to their lives, religions exert a strong impact on every ...
Religion is sometimes seen as the cause of conflict, while it is in fact more likely to be an intensifier of conflict. Interreligious relations and dialogue are meant to help free religion from such misuse, and to present opportunities for religious people to serve together as agents of healing and reconciliation. 7.
- Religious Diversity in Global and National Perspectives
- The Local Governance of Religious Diversity and Interreligious Dialogue
- Religious Communities and Diversity
- Interreligious Communication and The Role of Media
- The Contribution of Religious Education to Dialogue and Integration
- Interreligious Dialogue in The Public Sphere
- Dialogical Theology
The broad question, addressed from various angles in the contributions of Peter L. Berger, Peter Beyer, Jean-Paul Willaime, Matthias Koenig and Nikola Tietze, concerns how, and using what theoretical framework, to describe and analyze the contemporary religious situation. While Peter Berger addresses this from an overarching perspective, the other ...
While the previous section looks at religious diversity and its management from a global, national, and in particular European perspective, religious pluralization has also transformed the religious configuration at the local level and is particularly visible in urban contexts where it raises challenges for both politics and public authorities as w...
While the contributions of the previous section make clear that religious communities have become increasingly important, both as interreligious actors as well as partners of the state cooperating in dealing with religious diversity, the religious field itself is undergoing changes in the course of religious pluralization. How is the religious land...
The assumption that religion or religiosity constitute themselves through communication raises the question, with regards to one’s own religious identity formation, as to how this is influenced by interreligious communication and whether this may lead to a further strengthening of one’s own religion or, even, to what extent multiple religious ident...
It is incontestable that managing religious plurality requires interreligious competences. In this context, the educational system is of central importance. Analyses in the national, European, and international frameworks are necessary in order to fathom approaches for viable concepts, to capture methods for the practice of interreligious education...
Against the background of the assumption that an interreligiously oriented theology can constitute a resource for the peaceful coexistence of people of different religious and ideological backgrounds in our society, the question emerges as to how the preconditions, the manner and the effects of interreligious dialogue can be understood. Reinhold Be...
With regards to the development of a Dialogical Theology, the “Research Laboratory Dialogical Theology” of the aforementioned ReDi research project at the Academy of World Religions played a crucial role in the close cooperation of the researchers involved and in their mutually related research results (Weisse 2019). As the term “Dialogical Theolog...
- Anna Körs, Wolfram Weisse, Jean-Paul Willaime
- 2020
It aims to provide the public with information on the theme of «Interreligious Dialogue » developed for the November 27 PhP 2007 session of 60 minutes to convince."UNESCO Chairs of Inter-religious Dialogue for Intercultural Understanding" The network is a partnership between international academic centres recognised for their expertise in this field and brings together professors ...
Jan 2, 2024 · Youth engagement in interreligious dialogue involves creating platforms where young individuals from diverse religious backgrounds can interact, share experiences, and discuss their beliefs. These interactions can take various forms, including interfaith workshops, joint community service projects, and educational programs.
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does not require reducing the commitment toward ones’ own faith tradition, but it does require skills and know-how in order to create connections across religious and cultural lines. KAICIID envisions a world where people of faith are able to respectfully acknowledge each other and respect their differences. Interreligious dialogue, conducted