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This invaluable volume gathers together the cumulative insight of
more than fifty years of Leonard Swidler's work on dialogue. The
founder and president of the Dialogue Institute, Swidler offers
through experience and research his theory and tools of
interreligious, intercultural, and international dialogue.
This book provides an important step in the emerging movement
toward global dialogue and peace. It is the belief of the book's
contributors that human culture has entered a new age of Global
Dialogue in response to increased inter-penetration of the world's
cultures. In our emerging global village, guidance is needed, for
as we have painfully seen, our century is not only the century of
world culture, it is also the century of world wars, world famines,
and worldwide environmental destruction. In this inspiring and
challenging book, Prof. Leonard Swidler presents the next stage in
the Global Ethic Movement. "For All Life" includes Professor
Swidler's draft of a Universal Declaration of a Global Ethic,
followed by responses from religious scholars representing
Christian, Buddhist, Muslim, Jewish, Hindu, African, Chinese, and
Baha'i traditions.
Here is a comprehensive, one-volume commentary on what the Bible
really says about women. In this well-documented topical review,
every positive biblical reference about women is quoted in full,
set in context, and provided with a brief exposition. Over 350
specific topics are examined.
The result of four decades of research, Jesus Was a Feminist
compellingly presents the case that Jesus treated women equally
with men, and he boldly broke the customs of his day to involve
them in his work. Renowned scholar and leader among liberal
Catholics Leonard Swidler examines all gospel texts involving
women, asserts that women were involved in the writing of two of
the gospels, and outlines the importance of women in Jesus'
ministry and the creation and development of the early church. He
shows how Jesus was a feminist and modern Christians should be too.
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This book gathers the cumulative insights of over sixty years of
Leonard Swidler's work in interreligious, intercultural dialogue.
Offering a "Dialogue on Dialogue," he shows why diatribe, debate,
and the like are ultimately unproductive and destructive. Swidler
lays out his methods for engaging in Deep-Dialogue,
Critical-Thinking, Emotional-Intelligence, Competitive-Cooperation,
as well "common sense" guidelines for the novice and expert alike
on how to move beyond one's own perspective to experience real
encounter and dialogue - and live accordingly!
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