Interfaith Dialogue: Challenges and Opportunities in a Globalized World

Authors

  • Morgan Scott PhD
  • Avery Miller Dr.
  • Taylor Harris Prof.

Keywords:

Interfaith Dialogue, Globalization, Conflict Resolution, Peacebuilding, Cultural Understanding

Abstract

This article explores the dynamics of interfaith dialogue in today's interconnected world, focusing on both the challenges and opportunities it presents. Through case studies and theoretical analysis, the study examines how religious communities engage with one another to promote mutual understanding and peace. The findings highlight the importance of dialogue in bridging cultural and religious divides, fostering cooperation, and addressing global issues such as conflict resolution and social justice.
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Author Biographies

Morgan Scott, PhD

PhD
University of Toronto
27 King's College Cir, Toronto, ON M5S, Canada

Avery Miller, Dr.

Dr.
University of Sydney
Camperdown NSW 2006, Australia

Taylor Harris, Prof.

Prof.
University of Cape Town
Rondebosch, Cape Town, 7700, South Africa

References

Lee, G., Haga, K. Y., Park, Y. H., Yang, M., Kim, H. W., & Chung, J. K. (2024). A fruitful Christian lay man movement: A case study of University Bible Fellowship. Pharos Journal of Theology, 105(5).

Published

2024-12-25

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