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October 2007 Issue
Dear Friend of the Elijah Interfaith Institute, It is our pleasure to present you with the latest issue of our Wisdom e-newsletter. Inside you will find: * News Update: Elijah Board of World Religious Leaders' meeting coming up in India * News Update: In preparation for the meeting: work of the Elijah Think Tank: "Sharing Wisdom: The Case of Love and Forgiveness" * Sharing Wisdom: Key Insights into the Think Tank Meeting If you have trouble viewing this newsletter in your email browser, please click here to see it online.
News Update: Elijah Board of World Religious Leaders' meeting coming up in IndiaThe Third Meeting of the Elijah Board of World Religious Leaders is scheduled to take place in India, November 26-30, 2007. Following the tradition of previous meetings, it will be hosted by local religious leaders. The first part of the meeting will take place in Amritsar (pictured below), where it will be hosted by the Birmingham based Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha in collaboration with Guru Nanak Dev University. The second part of the program will take place in Dharamsala, at the invitation of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and at his residence.
The meeting will bring together about 50 world religious leaders and scholars from around the world and will include representatives from each of the major religions, including Judaism, Islam, Christianity, Buddhism and the Religions of India It will also serve the scholarly and student community at Amritsar, through involvement of the local university, Guru Nanak Dev University In order for such an impressive gallery of personalities to work effectively in delivering a common message to the world on the world's pressing needs, they need to strengthen their bonds and working patterns. Strengthening interpersonal relations and planning common future activities, in particular the ongoing work of the Response Process, is thus vital for strengthening the symbolic and practical import of this august body of religious leaders.
News Update: Third Annual Board Meeting, "Sharing Wisdom:The Case of Love and Forgiveness" Think Tank overviewBetween June 3-8, 2007, the Elijah Interfaith Institute think tank convened at the 'Seasons' facility of the Fetzer Institute to prepare the India meeting. The meeting was attended by 12 members of the Elijah think tank, along with several Fetzer staff people. Think tank members included an expert in each of the following traditions - Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism, Sikhism. In addition, directors and experts who have worked for Elijah in Members of the Elijah think tank included (and pictured throughout the newsletter):
The think tank is involved in the creation of several products in preparation for the India meeting and following it. These include: 1. Educational study units. One study unit representing each of the participating traditions will be prepared. The study unit will consist of primary texts of the tradition, guided questions for discussion and a short essay, providing a thesis and an orientation for the discussion. 2. Academic papers. One of the outcomes of the meeting is a book of academic essays that focus on the themes of the process. Books are currently slated for publication in a series Elijah runs at Fordham University Press.
3. Common Statement and Recommendations to be disseminated within religious communities. The meeting's conclusions, recommendations and specific case studies are disseminated through various media and educational channels available to participating religious leaders. They will be further disseminated with the expansion of the Elijah Educational Network. In addition, one notes the importance of the India meeting for testing out the significance of love and forgiveness as foci for theological and inter religious conversations. The work of the think tank and the India meeting will help
Sharing Wisdom: Key Insights into the Think Tank Meeting
Alon Goshen-Gottstein Executive Director, The Elijah Interfaith Institute |
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