A Cautionary Tale for Interreligious Studies from Comparative Fundamentalism:...
Interreligious studies is a promising new arena for collaboration in religious studies. This paper proposes that we read the recent demise of the comparative fundamentalism endeavor as a cautionary...
View ArticleInterreligious Dialogue in the Squeeze between Diplomacy and Contextual...
Can interreligious dialogue evaluated as significant and successful at one level provide obstacles for interreligious dialogues at other levels? The Saudi initiated KAICIID center in Vienna, Austria is...
View ArticleMultiple Religious Belonging and Theologies of Multiplicity: Confluences of...
Though interreligious engagement is not necessarily a given for those who identify with or belong to more than one tradition, attending to the question of interfaith participation might help scholars...
View ArticleDiscussing Displacement: Decolonizing Multiple Religious Belonging, by Teresa...
Multiple religious belonging (MRB) has become a way to challenge hegemonic ideas about identity and religiosity. This paper questions the influence of the Western construction of “good religion” on MRB...
View ArticleBirds, People, Then Religion—An Eco-Liberation Theological and Pedagogical...
In this article, the author wrestles with a possible common ground for interreligious theological dialogue and engagement as they relate to educational processes and ritual practices. Rituals and...
View ArticleFrom the Editors: Axel Oaks Takács and Jennifer Peace
Axel Oaks Takács, Managing Editor, and Jennifer Peace, Coordinating Editor, share their thoughts on this issue and the institutional development of the field of interreligious studies.
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