The speaker discusses interfaith dialogue, world Christianity, and how boundaries play a role in our faith. He is a representative for Fullerton Interfaith/Pathways. He encourages everyone to think outside European and North American religious traditions and warns about the us vs. them mentality. In order to bring people to God, intentional engagement with people from other faiths and backgrounds is important. The speaker asks the audience to see that interfaith dialogue can happen in neighborhoods, families, and schools, not just across the world. The person most likely to change in an interfaith dialogue is you
Interfaith (or interreligious) dialogue is now recognisably an important aspect of human life in our...
Unfortunately, in many parts of the world, differences in religion have been cited as a factor in co...
We are living in a world marked by growing conflict, both in terms of its frequency and intensity. F...
This presentation focuses on ways to engage in interfaith dialogue and building bridges between fait...
“There will be no peace among the nations without peace among the religions. There will be no peace ...
Interfaith dialogue as a contemporary movement can be traced back to the decision of some churches a...
Interfaith dialogue is necessary today. Obstacles to dialogue. Formulating Premises for Dialogue - i...
This rationale recognizes the fact that there are and always have been many different ‘religions’ on...
As a group, the three of us- Adwan, Bharat, and Victoria- represent three different spiritual backgr...
In a follow up to the previous night’s lecture, Fr. Thomas Michel spoke about basic principles of in...
This study explores the culture sharing group of five African American Evangelical\ud Christians fro...
As Professor Kirkpatrick notes in the editorial address to this volume, Professor Levine’s keynote a...
Interreligious dialogue, also referred to as interfaith dialogue is not just words or talk. It inclu...
Paul Trafford in his article An Overview of Interfaith defines, “Interfaith is a process of coming t...
This research is about interfaith dialogue among Jews, Christians, and Muslims in New York City. Thi...
Interfaith (or interreligious) dialogue is now recognisably an important aspect of human life in our...
Unfortunately, in many parts of the world, differences in religion have been cited as a factor in co...
We are living in a world marked by growing conflict, both in terms of its frequency and intensity. F...
This presentation focuses on ways to engage in interfaith dialogue and building bridges between fait...
“There will be no peace among the nations without peace among the religions. There will be no peace ...
Interfaith dialogue as a contemporary movement can be traced back to the decision of some churches a...
Interfaith dialogue is necessary today. Obstacles to dialogue. Formulating Premises for Dialogue - i...
This rationale recognizes the fact that there are and always have been many different ‘religions’ on...
As a group, the three of us- Adwan, Bharat, and Victoria- represent three different spiritual backgr...
In a follow up to the previous night’s lecture, Fr. Thomas Michel spoke about basic principles of in...
This study explores the culture sharing group of five African American Evangelical\ud Christians fro...
As Professor Kirkpatrick notes in the editorial address to this volume, Professor Levine’s keynote a...
Interreligious dialogue, also referred to as interfaith dialogue is not just words or talk. It inclu...
Paul Trafford in his article An Overview of Interfaith defines, “Interfaith is a process of coming t...
This research is about interfaith dialogue among Jews, Christians, and Muslims in New York City. Thi...
Interfaith (or interreligious) dialogue is now recognisably an important aspect of human life in our...
Unfortunately, in many parts of the world, differences in religion have been cited as a factor in co...
We are living in a world marked by growing conflict, both in terms of its frequency and intensity. F...