It is attempted to analyse the relationship between Christianity, Judaism and Islam from the viewpoint of the intergroup threat theory. Although the departure point for this study is the intergroup threat theory, there are other elements related to dialogue discussed as well. An explanation of the threat theory serves as an argument for dialogue. In a world with different social dynamics and religions, we need to move past the intergroup threat. There will never be peace and harmony in the world as long as different groups are suspicious of one another. Dialogue, however, is a very complex process. The different approaches to other religions are discussed, and a suggestion is made for an approach which will promote dialogue and inte...
Judaism, Christianity and Islam are among universal religious faiths, which had influenced humanity ...
The misunderstanding and misinterpretation of religion and its teachings by its followers and others...
Interfaith dialogue is based on the premise that there is more that unites than divides us. Epistemo...
Religious exclusivism is the biggest threat for multi-religious society at the same time, ambivalent...
Religious exclusivism is the biggest threat for multi-religious society at the same time, ambivalent...
The article considers the original classification of four types of interreligious dialogue as follo...
In which way, following the two strategies mentioned above (the reference to the “civil theology” an...
Philosophy of religion, approached from a comparative perspective, can be a valuable tool for advanc...
Interreligious dialogue has never been the subject of extensive debate as it is today. It loo...
Every religion has its own worldview that provides an outlook for perceiving the reality with a sens...
Since religious plurality has become a common feature of the globalized world, religious literacy i...
This monograph considers how people of different belief systems can interact in a productive way. Hi...
This paper was originally presented at the Fethullah Gülen Conference, St Patricks Melbourne Campus,...
The tensions between religions and political systems have been evident in intellectual and cultural ...
The study will discuss three aspects that concern the idea of inter religious dialogue. In the first...
Judaism, Christianity and Islam are among universal religious faiths, which had influenced humanity ...
The misunderstanding and misinterpretation of religion and its teachings by its followers and others...
Interfaith dialogue is based on the premise that there is more that unites than divides us. Epistemo...
Religious exclusivism is the biggest threat for multi-religious society at the same time, ambivalent...
Religious exclusivism is the biggest threat for multi-religious society at the same time, ambivalent...
The article considers the original classification of four types of interreligious dialogue as follo...
In which way, following the two strategies mentioned above (the reference to the “civil theology” an...
Philosophy of religion, approached from a comparative perspective, can be a valuable tool for advanc...
Interreligious dialogue has never been the subject of extensive debate as it is today. It loo...
Every religion has its own worldview that provides an outlook for perceiving the reality with a sens...
Since religious plurality has become a common feature of the globalized world, religious literacy i...
This monograph considers how people of different belief systems can interact in a productive way. Hi...
This paper was originally presented at the Fethullah Gülen Conference, St Patricks Melbourne Campus,...
The tensions between religions and political systems have been evident in intellectual and cultural ...
The study will discuss three aspects that concern the idea of inter religious dialogue. In the first...
Judaism, Christianity and Islam are among universal religious faiths, which had influenced humanity ...
The misunderstanding and misinterpretation of religion and its teachings by its followers and others...
Interfaith dialogue is based on the premise that there is more that unites than divides us. Epistemo...