Interreligious dialogues as organized activities establish religious difference among its participants as a premise. This article discusses how various ways of signifying religious difference in interreligious dialogues can impact culturally by looking at the dynamics between the dialogues’ ‘insides’ and ‘outsides’, especially regarding the ways in which differences are conceptualized. The current criticism of interreligious dialogue and the current perspectives on the dialogues’ alleged effects on conceptualizing differences are examined in the examples presented in this article. Finally, two models of interreligious dialogue are suggested. First, a model where religious differences are apprehended as ‘constitutive’, and second, a model wh...
Interreligious dialogue, between several religious traditions, is different from the ecumenical dial...
The essay describes as a central problem of intercultural dialogue the paradoxical structure of comm...
This article takes up some scattered thoughts on interreligious dialogue. At the outset the article ...
Interreligious dialogues as organized activities establish religious difference among its participan...
Interreligious dialogue has never been the subject of extensive debate as it is today. It loo...
This article argues that culture encodes behavioural and conceptual patterns of dealing with inside–...
This paper aims to shed light on the diverse role and place attributed to interreligious dialogue in...
Since religious plurality has become a common feature of the globalized world, religious literacy i...
When confronted with the idea of interreligious dialogue, members of most of the world’s religions m...
This paper was originally presented at the Fethullah Gülen Conference, St Patricks Melbourne Campus,...
Europe has in recent years recognized the need of the inclusion of religions in the dialogue on soci...
The tensions between religions and political systems have been evident in intellectual and cultural ...
In this article the author will focus on the current discussion between universalistic theologians w...
There is often a perceived tension between dialogue on the one hand and conversion on the other hand...
The article considers the original classification of four types of interreligious dialogue as follo...
Interreligious dialogue, between several religious traditions, is different from the ecumenical dial...
The essay describes as a central problem of intercultural dialogue the paradoxical structure of comm...
This article takes up some scattered thoughts on interreligious dialogue. At the outset the article ...
Interreligious dialogues as organized activities establish religious difference among its participan...
Interreligious dialogue has never been the subject of extensive debate as it is today. It loo...
This article argues that culture encodes behavioural and conceptual patterns of dealing with inside–...
This paper aims to shed light on the diverse role and place attributed to interreligious dialogue in...
Since religious plurality has become a common feature of the globalized world, religious literacy i...
When confronted with the idea of interreligious dialogue, members of most of the world’s religions m...
This paper was originally presented at the Fethullah Gülen Conference, St Patricks Melbourne Campus,...
Europe has in recent years recognized the need of the inclusion of religions in the dialogue on soci...
The tensions between religions and political systems have been evident in intellectual and cultural ...
In this article the author will focus on the current discussion between universalistic theologians w...
There is often a perceived tension between dialogue on the one hand and conversion on the other hand...
The article considers the original classification of four types of interreligious dialogue as follo...
Interreligious dialogue, between several religious traditions, is different from the ecumenical dial...
The essay describes as a central problem of intercultural dialogue the paradoxical structure of comm...
This article takes up some scattered thoughts on interreligious dialogue. At the outset the article ...