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Talking Dialogue : Eleven Episodes in the History of the Modern Interreligious Dialogue Movement, PDF eBook

Talking Dialogue : Eleven Episodes in the History of the Modern Interreligious Dialogue Movement PDF

Edited by Karsten Lehmann

Part of the KAICIID - Beyond Dialogue Series series

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Throughout the last two decades, the modern dialogue movement has gained worldwide significance. The knowledge about its origins is, however, still very limited. This book presents a wide range of insights from eleven case studies into the early history of several important international interreligious/interfaith dialogue organizations that have shaped the modern development of interreligious dialogue from the late nineteenth century up to the present. Based on new archival research, they describe, on the one hand, how these actors put their ideals into practice and, on the other, how they faced many challenges as pioneers in the establishment of new interreligious/interfaith organizational structures. This book concludes with a comparison of those case studies, bringing to light new and broader historico-sociological understanding of the beginnings of international and multi-religious interreligious/interfaith dialogue organizations over more than one century. 

The World's Parliament of Religions / 1893

The Religioser Menschheitsbund / 1921

The World Congress of Faiths / 1933-1950

The Committee on the Church and the Jewish People of the World Council of Churches / 1961

The Temple of Understanding / 1968

The International Association for Religious Freedom / 1969

The World Conference on Religion and Peace / 1970

The Council for a Parliament of the World's Religions / 1989-1991

The Oxford International Interfaith Centre / 1993

The United Religions Initiative / 2000

The Universal Peace Federation / 2005

Based on these analyses, the authors identify three distinct groups with sometimes-conflicting interests that are shaping the movement: individual religious virtuosi, countercultural activists, and representatives of religious institutions.

Published in cooperation with the King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz International Centre for Interreligious & Intercultural Dialogue, Vienna.

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