Open Directory - Society: Religion and Spirituality: Interfaith: Interreligious Dialogue
See also: This category in other languages: - An initiative by Muslim scholars, clerics and intellectuals from many different countries, denominations and schools of thought, identifying the teachings of Islam and declaring common ground with Christianity. - A non-political, non-profit organization. It was formed in 1993 in Beaverton, OR, USA to promote harmony and peace among South Asians of all ethnic, religious, regional and national origin, regardless of where they live. - Renison College. Fosters dialogue, publishes research, and provides educational resources. - Provides information on an ongoing effort to bring together different religious traditions from around the world looking to shape a better world, based in historical and current gatherings. - Concentrates on the dialogue between the Christian mystical tradition and Eastern forms of meditation and enlightenment in the Hindu and Buddhist traditions. - A virtual meeting place for individuals and organizations representing diverse religious traditions. - Holds an annual trialogue between international Jewish, Christian and Muslim scholars. Includes articles on Deep Dialogue and electronic books from Leonard Swidler. - Founded to publicise Hans Kung's "Global Ethic" and his idea of co-operation among the world's major religions through inter-cultural and inter-religious research, education and encounter. History, aims, organisation information, literature bibliographies, resources and projects. [German, English, Spanish and French] - Promotes dialogue and understanding between religious faiths in the Yorkshire region of the UK, building community cohesion. - Iranian NGO promotes understanding of different religious traditions, publishes monthly newsletter Religious News. Information in English and Farsi. - Aims to unite the global communities through interfaith dialogue by sharing the differences in cultures and religions to achieve world peace. Articles, events, news and overviews of major religions. - MADIA, or in English SIDA (Society for Inter-Religious Dialogue), was born out of a hope that the many different religious traditions -- including Muslims, Catholics, Buddhists, Confucians, and Brahma Kumaris -- in Indonesia can come to live in harmony. - A documentary film about the challenges of raising children in a Jewish-Christian family. - Established by the Benedictine Confederation in 1978 to assume a leadership role in the dialogue between Christianity and the religions of the East, in cooperation with all others engaged in this dialogue. - The Interfaith Alliance describes itself as "the faith-based voice countering the radical right and promoting the positive role of religion." - NAIN is an association of organizations which provides information, meetings, and services related to world religions, spiritual exploration, and interfaith issues. - Dedicated to working with other religious communities on interfaith issues. Organizational partners, publications, congregational resources and press releases. - Dedicated to linking democratic reform groups within the major established religions (and ideologies that function like religions) dedicated to harnessing the power of love and reason to develop a global ethic and overcome various social issues. - For scholars and others interested in the study of Hinduism, Christianity, and the interrelations between these two religious traditions. - An article by Daniel Pipes comparing Islam and Judaism in detail, focusing on the development of rules and laws, ways of life, and coping with modern life. - Encourages people of Muslim, Christian and Jewish faith to meet, respect and understand one another, promoting training of ministers of religion in their common roots, understanding their differences and encourage respect for each other on a basis of equality. - Inaugurated at the 20th World Congress of Philosophy in Boston on August 10, l998. Global councils, mission, commissioners and events. - An article by Wayne Teasdale detailing the history of interreligious dialogue pre and post Vatican II, with a particular concentration on the role of monastic contemplative dimension. (January 01, 1991)