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Religion, Society and the Other

Papers presented by the Elijah Interfaith Academy Think Tank in preparation for the meeting of World Religious Leaders



December 14-17, 2003  Seville, Spain

The papers were prepared by an inter-religious think-tank, formed by the Elijah Academy in collaboration with McGill University's Faculty of Religious Studies (see below for contributors). The think-tank was organized as a pilot project, paving the way to the establishment of a permanent institution devoted to collaborative inter-faith reflections. These will be carried out by scholars of world religions,who will address,together and in dialogue,pressing issues that society brings to the consideration of all world religions.

The topic of the religious attitude to the Other was chosen as a gateway to future conversations and research to be carried out in the framework of the Academy. The issue of xenophobia is a contemporary global problem. The choice of topic allowed the think tank to address both a contemporary social ill and underlying fundamental issues relevant to the very project of interreligious dialogue and interreligious collaboration. It was thought that reflection upon this issue may open up conversation in ways that would suggest subjects for continuing reflection at the Interfaith Academy.

Papers represent the perspectives of Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism.
 



  • Conference Report (coming soon)

 

  • Brochure of Participants (coming soon)
  • Entire Collection of Background Papers (coming soon)

Think Tank Members


BUDDHISM


hayes_10.jpgRichard P. Hayes
At Time of Conference: Professor of Buddhism at McGill University
Current: Professor of Buddhism
University of New Mexico





CHRISTIANITY


stephenw.jpgStephen W. Sykes
Formerly Bishop of Eely in the Church of England
Current: Principal of St. John's College
Durham University



 


HINDUISM


Ashok Vohra, formerly dean of philosophy at University of New Delhi and by Vasudha Narayanan of the University of Florida and outgoing president of the American Academy of Religion



ISLAM



vincentcornell.jpgcornell_rkia_100.jpgVincent and Rkia Cornell, Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Middle East and Islamic Studies
and Research Associate Professor of Arabic, respectively, at Emory University





JUDAISM



agg100.jpgAlon Goshen-Gottstein
The Elijah Interfaith Institute

Dean Barry Levy
McGill University
Faculty of Religious Studies