The following papers were initially delivered at The Parliament of World Religions, Melbourne, 9th December 2009, in a forum entitled: Milestones and Signposts in Interfaith Relations: the view from Hindu, Christians and Islamic Perspectives. They provide unique but complementary insights into the challenges and possibilities of interreligious dialogue. Islamic and Christian perspectives are presented here. A third perspective from the Hindu tradition, by Anita Ray, will be presented in the next AEJT issue. These are all invited presentations
Indonesia is an incredibly diverse country in terms of religion, belief, ethnic, race, language, cul...
This article examines interreligious relations during the Qur’anic revelation and its contextualizat...
The World\u27s Parliament of Religions held in Chicago in 1893 is often referred to as the catalytic...
The following papers were initially delivered at The Parliament of World Religions, Melbourne, 9th D...
This is the last of three papers initially delivered at the Parliament of World Religions, Melbourne...
Discourse on interfaith marriages in India at present involves diverse narratives ranging from oppos...
Judaism, Christianity and Islam are among universal religious faiths, which had influenced humanity ...
In November 2018, 6 students from Dr. Claude Stulting\u27s Senior Seminar on Religious Pluralism, at...
As both time and space at hand for this presentation is limited, therefore instead of a longer intro...
This paper aims to expound religious dialogue from the historical perspective in looking into its sc...
The diversity of society gives rise to the diversity of beliefs and religions held by the community....
The present paper deals with an important aspect of today’s interreligious dialogue, that between Ch...
The Medina Charter constituted by Prophet Muhammad in 622 in Arabia was intended to end inter-tribal...
Every religion has its own worldview that provides an outlook for perceiving the reality with a sens...
The World Council of Churches (WCC) has been involved in a variety of inter-religious dialogue proje...
Indonesia is an incredibly diverse country in terms of religion, belief, ethnic, race, language, cul...
This article examines interreligious relations during the Qur’anic revelation and its contextualizat...
The World\u27s Parliament of Religions held in Chicago in 1893 is often referred to as the catalytic...
The following papers were initially delivered at The Parliament of World Religions, Melbourne, 9th D...
This is the last of three papers initially delivered at the Parliament of World Religions, Melbourne...
Discourse on interfaith marriages in India at present involves diverse narratives ranging from oppos...
Judaism, Christianity and Islam are among universal religious faiths, which had influenced humanity ...
In November 2018, 6 students from Dr. Claude Stulting\u27s Senior Seminar on Religious Pluralism, at...
As both time and space at hand for this presentation is limited, therefore instead of a longer intro...
This paper aims to expound religious dialogue from the historical perspective in looking into its sc...
The diversity of society gives rise to the diversity of beliefs and religions held by the community....
The present paper deals with an important aspect of today’s interreligious dialogue, that between Ch...
The Medina Charter constituted by Prophet Muhammad in 622 in Arabia was intended to end inter-tribal...
Every religion has its own worldview that provides an outlook for perceiving the reality with a sens...
The World Council of Churches (WCC) has been involved in a variety of inter-religious dialogue proje...
Indonesia is an incredibly diverse country in terms of religion, belief, ethnic, race, language, cul...
This article examines interreligious relations during the Qur’anic revelation and its contextualizat...
The World\u27s Parliament of Religions held in Chicago in 1893 is often referred to as the catalytic...