For three and a half decades, Monastic Interreligious Dialogue (MID) has been bringing individuals from faiths with a monastic tradition—Christianity, Buddhism, and Hinduism—to discuss the deeper rhythms and structures of their traditions: the practices, disciplines, and struggles and joys of a vocation. In these essays, gathered from twenty-five years of the MID Bulletin, the authors describe the ways dialogue with other religious traditions has enhanced their spiritual life, explain why interreligious relations have become such an important element of modern Catholic life, and reflect on the meaning of interreligious dialogue vis-à-vis the Catholic Church’s teaching on revelation and salvation in and through Jesus Christ. In so doing, the...
If Christians and Muslims are to live in peace, encouraging one another to grow in holiness and work...
The Benedictine monk Pierre-François de Béthune has dedicated his life to following the lead of the ...
There is a long way, annoying and wishing to avoid, but at the same time and unavoidable and fruitfu...
The first chapter of my thesis deals with the history and roots of Buddhist-Christian dialogue in re...
This article takes up some scattered thoughts on interreligious dialogue. At the outset the article ...
In the latter half of the 20th century interreligious dialogue has become a necessary and important ...
It has been more than 40 years since the document Nostra Aetate was promulgated. This document encou...
This volume brings together a wide-ranging and engaging series of studies that witness to the depth ...
When Gerald Cipriani invited me to be the guest editor of this special issue on “Dialogue and Religi...
Eboo Patel proposes a meaning of interfaith conversation that can help guide Catholic universities i...
We believe that God is present, actively at work, and reveals Himself in various ways through the re...
Interreligious dialogue, also referred to as interfaith dialogue is not just words or talk. It inclu...
When confronted with the idea of interreligious dialogue, members of most of the world’s religions m...
Since religious plurality has become a common feature of the globalized world, religious literacy i...
This essay deals with the relationship between Christianity and other religions. Part one looks brie...
If Christians and Muslims are to live in peace, encouraging one another to grow in holiness and work...
The Benedictine monk Pierre-François de Béthune has dedicated his life to following the lead of the ...
There is a long way, annoying and wishing to avoid, but at the same time and unavoidable and fruitfu...
The first chapter of my thesis deals with the history and roots of Buddhist-Christian dialogue in re...
This article takes up some scattered thoughts on interreligious dialogue. At the outset the article ...
In the latter half of the 20th century interreligious dialogue has become a necessary and important ...
It has been more than 40 years since the document Nostra Aetate was promulgated. This document encou...
This volume brings together a wide-ranging and engaging series of studies that witness to the depth ...
When Gerald Cipriani invited me to be the guest editor of this special issue on “Dialogue and Religi...
Eboo Patel proposes a meaning of interfaith conversation that can help guide Catholic universities i...
We believe that God is present, actively at work, and reveals Himself in various ways through the re...
Interreligious dialogue, also referred to as interfaith dialogue is not just words or talk. It inclu...
When confronted with the idea of interreligious dialogue, members of most of the world’s religions m...
Since religious plurality has become a common feature of the globalized world, religious literacy i...
This essay deals with the relationship between Christianity and other religions. Part one looks brie...
If Christians and Muslims are to live in peace, encouraging one another to grow in holiness and work...
The Benedictine monk Pierre-François de Béthune has dedicated his life to following the lead of the ...
There is a long way, annoying and wishing to avoid, but at the same time and unavoidable and fruitfu...