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Catherine Cornille, Boston College
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Mustafa Abu-Sway, Al-Quds University, Jerusalem
Asma Afsaruddin, Indiana University
Reinhold Bernhardt, Basel Univeristy
David Burrell, CSC, University of Notre Dame
Catherine Cornille, Boston College
Gavin D'Costa, University of Bristol
David M. Elcott, New York University
Joseph Lumbard, Brandeis University
Jonathan Magonet, Louis Baeck Institute, London
John Makransky, Boston College
Anantanand Rambachan, St. Olaf College
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If Christians and Muslims are to live in peace, encouraging one another to grow in holiness and working together for the good of all God's creation, they must move beyond politicized and often negative images of one another. Monastic/Muslim dialogue issuing from friendship and focused on revelation, prayer, and witness is an important component in this effort. Indeed, it is essential. A conference jointly sponsored by the International Institute for...
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If Christians and Muslims are to live in peace, encouraging one another to grow in holiness and working together for the good of all God's creation, they must move beyond politicized and often negative images of one another. Monastic/Muslim dialogue, issuing from friendship and focused on revelation, prayer, and witness, is an important component in this effort. Indeed, it is essential. Monastic Interreligious Dialogue is a commission of the Benedictine...
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Over the course of its history, the Christian monastic tradition has developed a desert spirituality of solitude, silence, and self-knowledge that fosters openness to the divine presence and its transformative power. Today the divine presence is manifesting itself anew in the "desert of otherness," that sacred space in which we encounter the other as one whose difference, even of religion and spirituality, can enrich us, rather than as one who must...
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Buddhism and Christianity, two religions with distinct worldviews, are sometimes thought to be irreconcilable. Notto R. Thelle holds a different view. His life and work have been divided between the East and the West, which has given him the privilege of having to live on the boundary, in a continual inner dialogue between his basic Christian commitment and the challenges and inspirations from the East. In Who Can Stop the Wind? he shares the thoughts...
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