|
Showing 1 - 4 of
4 matches in All Departments
This book, entitled Conversations on Fethullah Gulen and the
Hizment Movement: Dreaming for a Better World, is intended to
represent an open perspective on the influence of the Hizmet
Movement, including Fethullah Gulen in particular, on the theme of
"dreaming for a better world," based on a variety of Christian and
Muslim world views. This theme is approached from three specific
perspectives: education and an emphasis on interfaith and
intercultural dialogue, a comparison of various spiritualties, and
a consideration of the shared dreams of the two religions. The
essays in this volume are adapted from talks presented by eleven
authors from Canada and the United States at the Gulen Symposium at
Carleton University in October 2009. The panel discussion that
followed the individual presentations enhanced the overall theme of
"dreaming for a better world." The symposium as a whole represented
the positive potential that there is for the organization of forums
of sharing that focus on this theme and on the three sub themes.
Religious conversion has always been and remains today a
controversial issue in many of the world's reigions. It has been
promoted, condoned, banned but almost never ignored. Although it
normally appears in a religious context, the language of conversion
can be discerned at the heart of the new religious pluralism that
is increasingly present at least in many Western societies. This
volume explains the practices of various world religions and
highlights some of the issues that cut across traditions and emerge
in distinctive ways in different ways in different religions and
cultural settings. The first three chapters offer students some
theoretical perspectives, and are followed by accounts of the
history of conversion in Christianity, Hinduism, Judaism, Islam,
Sikhism, Chinese religion and Zoroastrianism, as well as
descriptions of contemporary practice. Additonal chapters look in
depth at personal stories of conversion, both within Christianity
and from Christianity Eastern and New Age forms of religion. The
book will be of interest to undergraduates as well as the general
reader interested in gaining an insight into an enduring
controversy that affects all religions.Christopher Lamb is Head of
the Centre for Inter-Faith Dialogue at Middlesex University,
London. M. Darrol Bryant is Professor of Religion and Culture at
Renison College, University of Waterloo, Ontario.
|
You may like...
The Batman
Robert Pattinson
Blu-ray disc
(9)
R289
Discovery Miles 2 890
|