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Nienawiść a religia. Panel dyskusyjny - ogłoszenie

Na stronie od 2020-06-22

25/06/2020 r.

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...Istotą tego zjawiska, przez teologów wszystkich monoteistycznych religii nazwanego bluźnierstwem, jest instrumentalne posługiwanie się Bogiem w celu dokonania zła.

Coronaspection: Introspection VII: Archbishop Antje Jackelén - Sweden,  Sri Sri Ravi Shankar - India,  Abbot Norman Fischer - USA

Na stronie od 2020-06-22

22/06/2020 r.

Coronaspection: Introspection VII

Together, we set out to answer seven questions. (Alon Goshen-Gottstein, Executive Director of the Elijah Interfaith Institute, Israel, is the author of The Jewish Encounter with Hinduism: History, Spirituality, Identity.)

Coronaspection: Introspection VI:    Introspection VI Interviews with Rabbi Ephraim Kenig - Israel, Prof. Seyyed Hossein Nas - USA, Prof. Nader Saeidi - USA

Na stronie od 2020-06-19

19/06/2020 r.

Coronaspection: Introspection VI

When I chose to feature the three interviews listed above as one Introspection, this was based on a clear sense of the complementarity of the spiritual worldview of the three contributors. Religious worldviews are diverse. Even if fundamental beliefs unite almost all believers across religious differences, still, there are many ways of being religious. The three voices featured in this Introspection feel to me, and I am sure would also feel the same to the speakers themselves, as growing out of the same spiritual matrix. (Alon Goshen-Gottstein, Executive Director of the Elijah Interfaith Institute, Israel, is the author of The Jewish Encounter with Hinduism: History, Spirituality, Identity.)

Coronaspection: Introspection V: Maria Voce - Italy, Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf - USA, Sr. Jayanti - England

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17/06/2020 r.

Coronaspection: Introspection V

Together, we set out to answer seven questions - Alon Goshen-Gottstein, Executive Director of the Elijah Interfaith Institute, Israel, is the author of The Jewish Encounter with Hinduism: History, Spirituality, Identity.

ICCJ offices Martin Buber House Heppenheim

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28/06/2020 r.

ICCJ Webinar: Digital Interreligious Dialogue?

On June 28, 6 p.m. UTC the ICCJ is going to hold a webinar that will explore the possibilities and pitfalls of online interreligious dialogue. Registration for participants is open!

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14/06/2020 r.

Coronaspection: Introspection IV

Alon Goshen-Gottstein: There is a special power in the coming together of religious leaders in their diversity to deliver a message at a given point in time, especially a time of global crisis. Forty important voices are taking part in this project. I am grateful to editors of Tablet magazine for their eagerness to feature the project in its entirety. Together, we set out to answer seven questions:

Coronaspection: Introspection III

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12/06/2020 r.

Coronaspection: Introspection III

There is a special power in the coming together of religious leaders in their diversity to deliver a message at a given point in time, especially a time of global crisis. Forty important voices are taking part in this project. I am grateful to editors of Tablet magazine for their eagerness to feature the project in its entirety. (Alon Goshen-Gottstein, Executive Director of the Elijah Interfaith Institute, Israel, is the author of The Jewish Encounter with Hinduism: History, Spirituality, Identity.)

coronaspection - leaders

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05/06/2020 r.

Coronaspection: Introspection II

There is a special power in the coming together of religious leaders in their diversity to deliver a message at a given point in time, especially a time of global crisis. Forty important voices are taking part in this project. I am grateful to editors of Tablet magazine for their eagerness to feature the project in its entirety. (Alon Goshen-Gottstein, Executive Director of the Elijah Interfaith Institute, Israe)

Coronawirus

Na stronie od 2020-06-10

01/06/2020 r.

Coronaspection: Introspection I

There is a special power in the coming together of religious leaders in their diversity to deliver a message at a given point in time, especially a time of global crisis. Forty important voices are taking part in this project. I am grateful to editors of Tablet magazine for their eagerness to feature the project in its entirety. (Alon Goshen-Gottstein, Executive Director of the Elijah Interfaith Institute, Israel)