Journal of Interreligious Studies (JIRS) is a publication of the @BUTheology & @MillerCenterHC of @HebrewCollege & @HartfordInt - Editor-in-Chief @amtakacs
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In @SetonHall podcast recording studio, In this episode, Matthew Cavedon discusses his article, “Fraternal Pluralism: Pope Francis’s Contributions and Precedents,” with the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Interreligious Studies. Listen here https://t.co/3g8AleKeF1
In @SetonHall podcast recording studio, In this episode, Matthew Cavedon discusses his article, “Fraternal Pluralism: Pope Francis’s Contributions and Precedents,” with the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Interreligious Studies. Listen here https://t.co/3g8AleKeF1
In @SetonHall podcast recording studio, In this episode, Matthew Cavedon discusses his article, “Fraternal Pluralism: Pope Francis’s Contributions and Precedents,” with the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Interreligious Studies. Listen here https://t.co/3g8AleKeF1
This podcast episode is now live on PodBean through @SetonHall , additionally Interreligious Studies Media has provided a companion Classroom Integration Toolkit which contains materials for educators AND students! Check it out on https://t.co/uWrIHvFLnu
In @SetonHall's studio this morning recording a new episode of Inter/Sections, sponsored by SHU's Institute for Communication & Religion + Interreligious Studies Media. @amtakacs interviews Aseel Azab a/b her article, "Blessed Be the Stranger." Read up! https://t.co/kXy5ok0Hpz
in JIRS 48, Okan Dogan from @HartfordInt reviews Shariʿa and Life: Authority, Compromise, and Mission in European Mosques (@utpress) by Uriya Shavit and Fabian Spengler from @oldtautwit. read more https://t.co/MqH7oBs4GA
In JIRS 48, Carlos Piccone Camere (@carlos_piccone) reviews Douglas Ober's (@cascadechild) book Dust on the Throne (@stanfordpress) Read about it : https://t.co/4Y9Z4KBe8i
JIRS 48, Salwa Alinat-Abed reviews Beyond Piety and Politics (@iupress) by Sabri Ciftci (from @KState), F. Michael Wuthrich (from @UnivOfKansas), and Ammar Shamaileh (@AmmarShamaileh) read it here: https://t.co/F4CE0bW3eK
“Reimagining Interfaith Engagement: A Postfoundationalist Comparative Theology Paradigm,” by David Muthukumar Sivasubramanian, from SAIACS in Bangalore, India, offers a constructive epistemological proposal for comparative theology. Read more in Issue 48 https://t.co/hHi6gR3HdR
“Monotheism and its Religious Alternatives: Some Neo-Perennialist Perspectives on the Divine Reality,” Christopher Knight from Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies in Cambridge advances apophatic framework for religious pluralism. Read More in Issue 48 https://t.co/M7ak0camut
Samantha Lin, a @Georgetown Alumna, authors "Sacrifice and Wood of the Cross: The Aqedah in Judaism and Christianity.” Lin conducts a study of Augustine and Rashi, and their interpretations of Genesis 22. Read more in Issue 48 https://t.co/7AEopLXQpo
Ana Petrache from the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, Draws on interviews with Christians, Jews, and Muslims, analyzing how ritual shapes each community’s response to state-imposed restrictions. Read More in Issue 48 https://t.co/EYdCs2b7NW
Baltazar Acebedo Jr. from @univgroningen , critically engages Pope John Paul II’s apostolic exhortation Ecclesia in Asia through the lens of Miroslav Volf ’s “Theology of Embrace.” Read more in Issue 48: https://t.co/ZowFx1jaGy
Excited to partner w/ the Jay Phillips Center Scholars in Interreligious Studies Fellowship. Learn a/b this funded fellowship of scholarly inquiry, public engagement, & collaborative formation for emerging scholars in the field of (Inter)religious Studies: https://t.co/XYfy2kgvVX
In @SetonHall's studio this morning recording a new episode of Inter/Sections, sponsored by SHU's Institute for Communication & Religion + Interreligious Studies Media. @amtakacs interviews Aseel Azab a/b her article, "Blessed Be the Stranger." Read up! https://t.co/kXy5ok0Hpz
How can Kantian moral philosophy ground a theistic, religiously plural vision that draws on both Christianity and Sufism? In JIRS 47, Joseph G. Prud’homme (@washcoll) develops a Kantian-type moral argument for postulatory religious pluralism. Read here: https://t.co/H83PNb9zaC
How does Pope Francis move Catholicism toward a "fraternal pluralism" that rejoices in encounter with non-Christians, other Christians, and even dissenting Catholics? Read Matthew P. Cavedon's new article in Journal of Interreligious Studies 47: https://t.co/URiiA0CA4f