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  1. Religious dialogue.Inter-Religious Dialogue - 2001 - In Gbola Aderibigbe & Deji Ayegboyin (eds.), Religion and Social Ethics. National Association for the Study of Religions and Education (Nasred). pp. 15.
     
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    Promoting international dialogue between fundamental and applied ethics.Conscientious Objection Taxation & Religious Freedom - 2003 - Ethical Perspectives 12 (2004):06-2013.
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  3. Common Ground in Inter-Religious Dialogue: A brief analysis of religion as a response to existential suffering.Colonel Adam L. Barborich - 2019 - International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 2 (1):1-11.
    Philosophy of religion, approached from a comparative perspective, can be a valuable tool for advancing inter-religious dialogue. Unfortunately, “comparative religion” today is usually characterised by two extreme positions: 1) Comparing religions in order to come to the conclusion that one's own religion is superior 2) Arguing for a type of “religious pluralism” that relativises all religious truth claims. -/- The former approach reduces religion to a confrontational form of apologetics, theatrical “debates” and polemics, while the latter (...)
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  4. Inter religious dialogue as a panacea to peaceful co-existence: An islamic position.Makevde Abdulfatah'kola - 2001 - In Gbola Aderibigbe & Deji Ayegboyin (eds.), Religion and Social Ethics. National Association for the Study of Religions and Education (Nasred).
     
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    Inter Religious Dialogue in Taiwan.Poulet-Mathis Albert - 2000 - Journal of Dharma 25:54-59.
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    Religious dialogue as a factor of social stability: features and challenges in the context of modern ukrainian realities.Hanna Kulahina-Stadnichenko - 2023 - Filosofska Dumka (Philosophical Thought) 1:97-110.
    The article explores the relationship between the dialogical way of existence of religion and social stability. The author argues that dialogue is becoming a way of existence of religion in societies with a high level of religious freedom. The author emphasizes constructive types of communication between religions, one of which is traditionally interreligious (interfaith) dialogue. The definition of religious dialogue as a broad communication phenomenon is considered, which, in particular, involves the interaction of not only (...)
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    Inter-religious dialogue in schools: A pedagogical and civic unavoidability.A. Abdool, J. L. Van der Walt & C. Wolhuter - 2007 - HTS Theological Studies 63 (2).
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  8. Lessons for Religious Dialogue from a Philosophical Disagreement: Alston and Schellenberg on Religious Commitment.Amir Dastmalchian - 2017 - Bulletin of the Royal Institute for Inter-Faith Studies 14:55-66.
    A disagreement between two philosophers, William Alston and J. L. Schellenberg, on the matter of religious commitment serves to exemplify an important difference between religious believers and religious sceptics. The disagreement occurs in the context of a discussion over the plausibility of Alston’s doxastic practice approach as applied to religious belief. I argue that a close reading of Alston and Schellenberg shows that they do not, despite what they may think, differ greatly from each other. I (...)
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  9. Inter-Religious Dialogue as a Political Quest.Felix Wilfred - 2002 - Journal of Dharma 27 (1):17-32.
  10. Pacific Religious Dialogue on Faith, Peace, Reconciliation and Good Governance [Book Review].Mary T. Roddy - 2008 - The Australasian Catholic Record 85 (3):369.
     
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  11. Religious dialogue as a panacea to peaceful co-existence.Biyaya M. Gila - 2001 - In Gbola Aderibigbe & Deji Ayegboyin (eds.), Religion and Social Ethics. National Association for the Study of Religions and Education (Nasred). pp. 194.
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    Inter-Religious Dialogue in Sri Lanka.Mendis Valence - 2000 - Journal of Dharma 25:99-110.
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    Truth, Religious Dialogue and Dynamic Orthodoxy: Reflections on the works of Brian Hebblethwaite. Edited by Julius J. Lipner.Norman Tanner - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (3):540-540.
  14. Inter-religious dialogue: A panacea to Christian-muslim conlifcts in nigeria.Alice Ninyio - 2001 - In Gbola Aderibigbe & Deji Ayegboyin (eds.), Religion and Social Ethics. National Association for the Study of Religions and Education (Nasred). pp. 50.
     
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    Truth, religious dialogue and dynamic orthodoxy: Reflections on the works of Brian Hebblethwaite. Edited by Julius J. Lipner.T. N. - 2008 - Heythrop Journal 49 (1):175–175.
  16. Inter-religious dialogue in Bangladesh.S. Hacha - 2000 - Journal of Dharma 25 (2):126-132.
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  17. Is Postmodern Religious Dialogue Possible?Gary L. Comstock - 1989 - Faith and Philosophy 6 (2):189-197.
    Not long ago, interreligious conversations were regulated by the ideals of truth, goodness, and beauty. We are suspicious of these noble sounding ideals today. In a world of liberation theology, feminist criticism, and the hermeneutics of suspicion, can there be any new, “postmodern,” rules to govern our religious dialogues? Not able to consult any general theory, or “metanarrative,” in order to provide the answer, I simply tell the story of the only postmodern Catholic I have ever known. On the (...)
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  18. Religious Pluralism and inter-religious dialogue iosr.Manas Kumar Sahu - 2019 - IOSR Journal of HumanitieS and Social Science 24 (7):57-62.
    Religious exclusivism is the biggest threat for multi-religious society at the same time, ambivalent thoughts among religion in religious pluralism due to religious diversity often yields religious violence. In both of the extreme, (religious exclusivism and religious pluralism) there is the possibility of religious violence, i.e., religious riots, terrorism, mob lynching, and communalism. The objective of this paper is to discuss the significance of inter-religious dialogue (IRD), its basic principle, (...)
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    Benedict XVI and Inter-Religious Dialogue.Stratford Caldecott - 2006 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 23 (4):199-204.
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    Towards a new religious dialogue: Buddhism and postmodern theology.Gavin Hyman - 1998 - Heythrop Journal 39 (4):394–412.
    This paper proffers an example of a new form of religious dialogue. It subverts, rather than assumes the philosophical tradition of universal reason, upon which religious dialogue has traditionally proceeded. To this end, I call into question the frequently perceived affinity between Buddhism and radical postmodern a/theology. Whereas the latter works within a framework of oppositions inherited from the modern philosophical tradition, Buddhism is innocent of such a framework, and jettisons its ‘either‐or’ antinomies. In this respect, (...)
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    Possibility of Inter-Religious Dialogue: Structural and Formal Conditions.Michael H. Mitias - 2016 - Dialogue and Universalism 26 (4):25-47.
    In this paper the author explores the conditions under which inter-religious dialogue can be a transformative process not only of the interlocutor’s understanding of the beliefs and values of the religiously different other but also her attitude toward him or her. The proposition elucidated and defended is that, to be transformative, the dialogue should be God-centered, objective, empathic, and it should be grounded in the values of equality, respect, and toleration. The paper is composed of two parts. (...)
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  22. From Inter-Religious Dialogue to the Recognition of the Religious Phenomenon.Mohammed Arkoun & John Fletcher - 1998 - Diogenes 46 (182):123-151.
    Modernity has been working since the sixteenth century in western Europe at what Mr. Gauchet has described as the “exit from religion,” adding that Christianity alone has been able to gain the historical position of “the religion of the exit from religion.” It is indeed the case that the other great religions have not felt, as Christianity has, the intellectual, political and legal necessity to revise their theological foundations radically. Islam in particular has not only been shielded from the fundamental (...)
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  23. Swinburne on the Atonement: Reflections on Philosophical Theology and Religious Dialogue.Amir Dastmalchian - 2012 - Journal of Inter-Religious Dialogue (10):49-60.
    This study examines an important part of Richard Swinburne’s case for the plausibility of Christianity, namely his Atonement theory. My examination begins by presenting Swinburne’s theory before alluding to the many criticisms it has attracted. I conclude with some lessons which can be learnt about philosophical theology and its use in interreligious dialogue. My main contention is that if philosophical theology is going to be used for inter-religious dialogue, then it should not be used with the expectation (...)
     
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    Paul Tillich and inter‐religious dialogue.John Foerster - 1990 - Modern Theology 7 (1):1-27.
  25. Abelard: Inter-Religious Dialogue Rendered Philosophically.Martin Vasek - 2013 - Filozofia 68 (6):481-492.
     
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    Christian Theology and Inter-Religious Dialogue.James F. Sennett & Maurice Wiles - 1994 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 14:291.
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  27. The goals of inter-religious dialogue.Eric J. Sharpe - 1974 - In John Hick (ed.), Truth and Dialogue in World Religions: Conflicting Truth-Claims. Philadelphia: the Westminster Press. pp. 77--95.
     
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    Towards developing an atmospheric space for inter-religious dialogue in Africa.Tsawe-Munga Chidongo - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (2):7.
    The practice of religions and spirituality is common in Africa. In many ways, religion may be considered as a routine of life, living and practising it either as inherited or borrowed. Religious pluralism is a reality in Africa, dating back to the 1st century up to the 19th century when Africa became a bedrock of traders and colonisers both from Europe and Asia. The paper explores plural religiosity with a view to developing a conducive atmosphere that may promote a (...)
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    Commentary on the Letter of the Polish Episcopate\'s Council for Religious Dialogue.Michael aSigner - 2001 - Dialogue and Universalism 11 (1):63-68.
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    A Spirituality of Openness: Christian Ecofeminist Perspectives and Inter-religious Dialogue.Alison Downie - 2014 - Feminist Theology 23 (1):55-70.
    Feminists have critiqued assumptions and structures of inter-religious dialogue even as they have acknowledged the need for more feminist presence in this area. Because ecofeminist values span religious differences, exploring a spirituality evident across Christian ecofeminist authors makes a contribution to inter-religious feminist work. A spirituality of openness manifests in four prominent themes which recur across diverse Christian ecofeminist thinkers. Each of these themes arises from a foundational orientation to openness. Relational theories of self are grounded (...)
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  31. Jürgen Habermas and the Noahide Code: A new perspective on the secular-religious dialogue.Carlos José Sánchez Corrales - 2023 - Dissertation, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes
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    Pakikipagkapwa-tao as a mode of inter-religious dialogue in the contemporary Philippines during the COVID-19 pandemic.Fides del Castillo - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (1):7.
    The study brought to the fore the issue of acute hunger and food insecurity in Philippine society during the COVID-19 pandemic. It utilised Filipino culture and the Catholic Church’s fidei depositum as a framework to unravel the forms of inter-religious dialogue in the country. The study was qualitative research that used a case study as it analysed inter-religious dialogue, particularly the dialogue of life and action among Filipinos during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. In the (...)
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    On Being in the Middle: Inter-religious Dialogue and Network Centrality.Ryan J. Williams & Tinu Ruparell - 2014 - Journal of Contemporary Religion 29 (3):471-489.
    It is often maintained that participants in inter-religious dialogue will benefit from increased access to other perspectives that deepens understanding of their own tradition and the traditions of others, but this is rarely examined empirically and with attention to bringing the human sciences into conversation with theological thinking about dialogue. Drawing on theory and methods from social network analysis, this research conceptualized inter-religious dialogue as a communication network and investigated the impact of differences in access (...)
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    The Philosophical Basis of Inter-Religious Dialogue: The Process Perspective.Mirosław Patalon (ed.) - 2009 - Cambridge Scholars Press.
    In the present epoch of tensions between civilizations, challenges being brought by globalization processes and the necessity of the coexistence of various cultures and traditions, the subject of inter-religious dialogue seems to be particularly significant. Can religions remain isolated islands? Are their claims of being the only source of theological truth justified? Or should it rather be understood as an effect of interaction between different points of view and common effort of looking for the answers to the questions (...)
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    Religious Tolerance as the Basic Component of Inter-Religious Dialogue.Marina V. Vorobjova - 2004 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 3 (9):19-26.
    The problem of religious tolerance is of supreme importance in the contemporary world. Just as, a few centuries ago, many wars were provoked by religious motifs, so today clashes on religious grounds provoke military conflicts that have long overgrown the walls of churches and mosques and keep growing in spite of the sacred traditions of the religions themselves. Orientation to love fails to work, and the ìneighborî becomes an enemy if he does not confess the same religion. (...)
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    Exomologesis as an absolute form of standing in inter-religious dialogue.Vasilică V. Bîrzu - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):1-8.
    The present study intends to offer another perspective over the inter-religious dialogue emphasising the spiritual state of exomologesis as an essential means of accomplishing a better and real understanding of a participant in dialogue. It makes some short analysis of penitential confession as homologation with the Logos, of the prayer as inner dialogue or confession or exomologesis with the Logos and of the confessions as a literary style, which all engages the deep, spiritual dimensions of communion (...)
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    Genetic and reproductive technologies in the light of religious dialogue.Stephen M. Modell - 2007 - Zygon 42 (1):163-182.
    Abstract.Since the gene splicing debates of the 1980s, the public has been exposed to an ongoing sequence of genetic and reproductive technologies. Many issue areas have outcomes that lose track of people's inner values or engender opposing religious viewpoints defying final resolution. This essay relocates the discussion of what is an acceptable application from the individual to the societal level, examining technologies that stand to address large numbers of people and thus call for policy resolution, rather than individual fiat, (...)
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    Mysticism as a Basis of Inter-Religious Dialogue.Michael H. Mitias - 2019 - Dialogue and Universalism 29 (2):89-107.
    Some philosophers and theologians have argued that God-centeredness cannot be a condition of inter-religious dialogue for at least four reasons. First, it is an existential fact that all religions tend to view the truth of their beliefs and values as absolute. Second, all religions are embedded in radically different cultural contexts; this kind of difference undercuts the possibility of inter-religious dialogue. Third, grounding all the religions in a transcendent reality relativizes their beliefs and values. Moreover, people (...)
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  39. The present situation regarding inter-religious dialogue and communication in Japan (Interfaith relations).F. Sottocornola - 2000 - Journal of Dharma 25 (1):32-48.
     
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    Steps to Tsshuvah. (On the Letter of the Polish Episcopate Council for Religious Dialogue of August 25, 2000).Stanisław Krajewski - 2001 - Dialogue and Universalism 11 (1):59-62.
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  41. Musing on Evolution and Our Faith Today: An Exercise in Religious Dialogue.Ennio Mantovani - 2006 - The Australasian Catholic Record 83 (1):3.
     
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    The letter of the polish episcopate's council for religious dialogue on the occasion of the great..J. Gora - 2000 - Dialogue and Universalism 10 (11):7-11.
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    The Historicity of Religions and the Importance of Religious Dialogue.Gordon D. Kaufman - 1984 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 4:5.
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    On a Stumbling Block to Inter-Religious Dialogue.Thomas P. Sullivan - 1998 - Dialogue and Universalism 8 (11):197-202.
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  45. Religious Practices and Democratic Values in India: A Search for Interreligious Dialogue.Sirswal Desh Raj - 2017 - In Proceedings of National Seminar on World Religions: A Step Towards Inter Religious Dialogue.
    India has a long, rich, and diverse tradition of philosophical thoughts, spanning some two and a half millennia and encompassing several major religious traditions. India’s democracy can be said to rest on the foundation of religious practice due to the practice of multi-religions and different sects in its continent. Religious practices ties among citizens that generate positive and democratic political outcomes if we see it from the ideals of any religious doctrine as per their written scripture. (...)
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    The Soul as the Root, the Ground, and the Flowering Dance of Religious Dialogue: Toward a Worldview of Evolving Equanimity.Bruce Novak - 2019 - Philosophy of Education 75:483-487.
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    Problems and Possibilities of Religious Experience as a Category for Inter‐Religious Dialogue: Intimations from Newman and Lonergan.John R. Friday - 2013 - Heythrop Journal 54 (5):796-812.
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    The Wiley‐Blackwell Companion to Inter‐religious Dialogue. Edited by CatherineCornille. Pp. xvii, 490, Malden, MA, Wiley‐Blackwell, 2013, $195.00. [REVIEW]Mara Brecht - 2019 - Heythrop Journal 60 (3):460-461.
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  49. Religious pluralism and interreligious dialogue.Manas Kumar Sahu - 2019 - IOSR 24 (7):57-62.
    Religious exclusivism is the biggest threat for multi-religious society at the same time, ambivalent thoughts among religion in religious pluralism due to religious diversity often yields religious violence. In both of the extreme, (religious exclusivism and religious pluralism) there is the possibility of religious violence, i.e., religious riots, terrorism, mob lynching, and communalism. The objective of this paper is to discuss the significance of interreligious dialogue (IRD), its basic principle, how (...)
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    Iraqi Constitution: Advancing the Dialogue of Religious Freedom.Ghaleb Yassin Farhan Matalak, Mohammed Abdulkreem Salim, Mohamed Hameed, Wissam Mohammed Hassan Algaragolle, Saad Ghazi Talib, Yusra Mohammed Ali, Emad Mohamed Saleh, Mohammed Suleiman & Sabri Kareem Sabri - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (1):425-440.
    The Iraqi constitution of 2005 grants freedom of religious thought, belief and practice for all religions. This study was also based on the premise that the constitutional rights are not adhered to in Iraq, even by government officials, which could be due to the absence of suitable legislations subsequent to the framing of the constitutional provisions. An analytical and descriptive research design was adopted for this study. Data was collected from primary and secondary sources through documentation research and evaluation (...)
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