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Books > Christianity > Christian institutions & organizations > Ecumenism
Synthesizing the thinking of the most prominent scholars, Professor
Edmund Chia discusses practically everything that should be known
about Christianity's encounter with other religions in this
comprehensive book. Topics include: the invention of the idea of
World Religions and World Christianity the Bible and the church's
attitude toward other faiths Vatican II, Asian Christianity, and
interfaith dialogue the what, why, when, and how of dialogue the
global ecumenical movement theologies of religious pluralism
cross-textual hermeneutics comparative theology interfaith worship
religious syncretism multiple religious belonging interfaith
learning in seminaries.
Communication is vital to the prosperity and survival of the
community, with the quality of communication amongst its members
directly improving or worsening the value of the community.
However, with the increase in immigration and relocation of
refugees, the need to accommodate diverse cultural groups becomes
imperative for the viability and survivability of a community while
posing challenges to communication. Intercultural and interfaith
dialogue can be used constructively to cultivate, manage, and
sustain diversity and wellbeing in particularly deeply divided
communities. Intercultural and Interfaith Dialogues for Global
Peacebuilding and Stability is a critical research publication that
explores the importance of conflict resolution strategies among
populations that include a varied amalgamation of cultural and
religious backgrounds. With the increasing emphasis on
intercultural understanding promoted by governments, civil
societies, and international mediators, this book offers relevant
remedies for major afflictions in the world today, such as
exclusion, marginalization, xenophobia, and racism. It is ideal for
government officials, policymakers, activists, diplomats, lawyers,
international trade and commerce agencies, religious institutions,
academicians, researchers, and students working in a variety of
disciplines including political science, international relations,
law, communication, sociology, and cultural studies.
A profile of nine religious geniuses--Zoroaster, Lao-Tzu, Buddha,
Confucius, Socrates, Krishna, Jesus, and Muhammad--whose visions of
God have been and continue to be a crucial factor in human history.
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