Essays about: "interreligious dialogue"
Found 5 essays containing the words interreligious dialogue.
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1. Conducting interreligious peacebuilding in sectarian societies: Experiences from Lebanon
University essay from Umeå universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : Interreligious peacebuilding is one of the oldest methods used in peacebuilding around the world, as religion is often one key factor in war and used both to fuel conflicts or to promote peace and co-existence. However, the use of interreligious dialogue in post-conflict societies is still not fully understood and researcher has still not encapsulated its different components. READ MORE
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2. How do religion and a religious dialogue foster social cohesion? : A study of the Inter-religious Council of Stockholm
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionenAbstract : Europe has in recent years recognized the need of the inclusion of religions in the dialogue on social cohesion and building of its future. Analysts of the interreligious dialogue suggest that understanding the process of it may be helpful to both the initiators of such conversations as well as all the participants. READ MORE
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3. Collaboration of interreligious workers and the perception of help seekers in interreligious organizations
University essay from Ersta Sköndal Bräcke högskola/Institutionen för socialvetenskapAbstract : “if we do not meet with people from another faith or with another knowledge then we will not be able to integrate with each other. The purpose is to be ourselves, not to change one another but to understand one another…” (No. READ MORE
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4. Interreligious Communication in Sandzak
University essay from Malmö högskola/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)Abstract : This thesis is a case study of interreligious communication between Muslims and Orthodox Christians in the border municipalities between Serbia and Montenegro (Sandzak). A mixed, quantitative and qualitative approach was taken to study interreligious relations, among ordinary people and religious leaders. READ MORE
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5. Queer Christian Responses to A Jihad for Love : The Case of Sweden
University essay from Institutionen för mediestudierAbstract : This reception study, drawing on Robert White’s culturalist approach to religious media and Jane Mansbridge’s oppositional consciousness, explores the meaning-making process of Queer Christians in Sweden about Parvez Sharma’s A Jihad for Love. The study argues that against a background where Muslims and Queer Muslims facing multiple forms of othering in Western mainstream media, queer-affirming Muslim alternative media can be a precursor to interfaith encounter and interreligious dialogue between Queer Christians and Queer Muslims. READ MORE