Judaism, Christianity and Islam teach that it is God’s will that all people live in peace with each other. Peace will be adequately advanced only when religious people and religious institutions are integral to the processes of social justice in every part of the globe. It is religion that can help to reach into the depths of humanity’s struggles and the heights of human accomplishments to salve such injuries. Unfortunately, dialogue for the sake of building mutual respect, understanding and ultimately, peaceful coexistence seems more difficult than ever, in part due to the resistance and obstruction by some who claim to be faithful religious adherents
5th Annual Dinner Of Abrahamic Traditions featuring lecture by Fr. Thomas Michel Drawing on the glob...
Continuing the conversation that began with the 1999 volume, Religion and Violence, Religion and Pea...
Rabbi Ron Kronish and Kadi Iyad Zahalka, prominent interreligious dialogue activists in Jerusalem, w...
This is the fourth lecture in a series of four. It has been said that there can be no peace among th...
Unfortunately, in many parts of the world, differences in religion have been cited as a factor in co...
Religious peacebuilding efforts seem to increase significantly around the globe. These trends do not...
Religious pluralism is a potentially useful discussion that has lost its efficacy in academia. Schol...
Dialogue is one of the basic facts of human existence: educational, the relationship with the others...
The application of the word ‘dialogue’ has a life as long as history and the old texts of religions ...
The application of the word 'dialogue' has a life as long as history and the old texts of religions ...
The application of the word ‘dialogue’ has a life as long as history and the old texts of religions ...
If interreligious dialogue is to bear fruit—the fruit of mutual understanding, respect, and peace—it...
Every religion has its own worldview that provides an outlook for perceiving the reality with a sens...
The misunderstanding and misinterpretation of religion and its teachings by its followers and others...
The misunderstanding and misinterpretation of religion and its teachings by its followers and others...
5th Annual Dinner Of Abrahamic Traditions featuring lecture by Fr. Thomas Michel Drawing on the glob...
Continuing the conversation that began with the 1999 volume, Religion and Violence, Religion and Pea...
Rabbi Ron Kronish and Kadi Iyad Zahalka, prominent interreligious dialogue activists in Jerusalem, w...
This is the fourth lecture in a series of four. It has been said that there can be no peace among th...
Unfortunately, in many parts of the world, differences in religion have been cited as a factor in co...
Religious peacebuilding efforts seem to increase significantly around the globe. These trends do not...
Religious pluralism is a potentially useful discussion that has lost its efficacy in academia. Schol...
Dialogue is one of the basic facts of human existence: educational, the relationship with the others...
The application of the word ‘dialogue’ has a life as long as history and the old texts of religions ...
The application of the word 'dialogue' has a life as long as history and the old texts of religions ...
The application of the word ‘dialogue’ has a life as long as history and the old texts of religions ...
If interreligious dialogue is to bear fruit—the fruit of mutual understanding, respect, and peace—it...
Every religion has its own worldview that provides an outlook for perceiving the reality with a sens...
The misunderstanding and misinterpretation of religion and its teachings by its followers and others...
The misunderstanding and misinterpretation of religion and its teachings by its followers and others...
5th Annual Dinner Of Abrahamic Traditions featuring lecture by Fr. Thomas Michel Drawing on the glob...
Continuing the conversation that began with the 1999 volume, Religion and Violence, Religion and Pea...
Rabbi Ron Kronish and Kadi Iyad Zahalka, prominent interreligious dialogue activists in Jerusalem, w...