Interfaith dialogue is increasingly being recognised by governments across Europe as crucial to developing cohesive communities. This article critically analyses approaches for developing strategies to promote interfaith dialogue between individuals and/or organisations within civil society. It does this by drawing on a series of theoretical questions concerning those who are involved (and missing), what the dialogue is for, and how the dynamics of participation and representation are handled. In the process, the article considers the conditions, spaces, processes, relationships and understandings of identity that can enable successful interfaith dialogue, and how these might be developed in ways which address the issues raised. The origina...
This is the author's pdf post-refereed preprint of an article published in International Journal of ...
The complexity of interfaith relations in the UK and elsewhere requires an appreciation of 'self-oth...
Unfortunately, in many parts of the world, differences in religion have been cited as a factor in co...
Interfaith dialogue is an identity re-negotiation process at the heart of the current UK context. It...
The confrontation with difference is an especially large challenge when it comes to religion and rel...
Issues concerning the integration of migrant communities into United Kingdom society have once again...
In our feature this issue we concentrate on several different aspects of the continuing dialogue bet...
This article explores how dialogue between policymakers from different countries can help generate ...
The diversity of human is one of the God's. With the diversity, people from different religions, eth...
Evidence has shown that interreligious dialogue is one of the paths to build bridges among diverse c...
Interfaith dialogue is based on the premise that there is more that unites than divides us. Epistemo...
This thesis explores the connection between interfaith dialogue and building positive peace through ...
Europe has in recent years recognized the need of the inclusion of religions in the dialogue on soci...
In this article, I discuss how insights from Martin Buber’s and Emmanuel Levinas’ philosophies of di...
The article sketches the overall layout of the thematic issue of the 'Journal of Religion and Transf...
This is the author's pdf post-refereed preprint of an article published in International Journal of ...
The complexity of interfaith relations in the UK and elsewhere requires an appreciation of 'self-oth...
Unfortunately, in many parts of the world, differences in religion have been cited as a factor in co...
Interfaith dialogue is an identity re-negotiation process at the heart of the current UK context. It...
The confrontation with difference is an especially large challenge when it comes to religion and rel...
Issues concerning the integration of migrant communities into United Kingdom society have once again...
In our feature this issue we concentrate on several different aspects of the continuing dialogue bet...
This article explores how dialogue between policymakers from different countries can help generate ...
The diversity of human is one of the God's. With the diversity, people from different religions, eth...
Evidence has shown that interreligious dialogue is one of the paths to build bridges among diverse c...
Interfaith dialogue is based on the premise that there is more that unites than divides us. Epistemo...
This thesis explores the connection between interfaith dialogue and building positive peace through ...
Europe has in recent years recognized the need of the inclusion of religions in the dialogue on soci...
In this article, I discuss how insights from Martin Buber’s and Emmanuel Levinas’ philosophies of di...
The article sketches the overall layout of the thematic issue of the 'Journal of Religion and Transf...
This is the author's pdf post-refereed preprint of an article published in International Journal of ...
The complexity of interfaith relations in the UK and elsewhere requires an appreciation of 'self-oth...
Unfortunately, in many parts of the world, differences in religion have been cited as a factor in co...