IKZ 111 (2021) Heft 3-4 / issue
3-4 Säkulare Gesellschaft und religiöse Präsenz, 5. IREI-Konferenz, Bern 2018 | |
MATTHIAS INNIGER Aktuelle religionspolitische Herausforderungen. Die 5. IREI-Konferenz «Säkulare Gesellschaft und religiöse Präsenz» (2018) | 98-110 |
CLARE AMOS, The “new antisemitism” in Europe: reflections from a UK perspective | 111-123 |
DOUGLAS PRATT, Die zeitgenössische Antipathie gegenüber Religion. Über die Herausforderung durch Säkularismus und religiöse Vielfalt | 124-139 |
PAUL WELLER, Historical Sources and Contemporary Resources of Minority. Christian Churches: A Baptist Contribution | 140-157 |
IKZ-bios 5 (2020) Secular Society and Religious Presence: Religion-State Relations Angela Berlis, Douglas Pratt, , editors Published as a themed issue of Studies in Interreligious Dialogue 30 (2020) issue 2, 85 p. [ISSN 0926-2326] Abstracts |
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ANGELA BERLIS / DOUGLAS PRATT, Introduction to Volume V | 101-102 |
ALAN AMOS, Laïcité. The French State and the Muslim Presence in France. A Review Article | 103-109 |
KYRIAKI MELETSI, Prevailing Religion and Other Religions in Greece | 111-129 |
DOUGLAS PRATT, Modern Antipathy to Religion. The Challenge of Secularism and Religious Diversity | 131-144 |
PAUL WELLER, Changing Socio-Religious Realities. Practical Negotiation of Transitions in the Governance of Religion or Belief, State and Society | 145-162 |
HANSJÖRG SCHMID, Interfaith Chaplaincy in a Post-Secular Context | 163-185 |
IKZ-bios 4 (2017) Belief Diversity and the Lived Experience of Religion Douglas Pratt, Angela Berlis, editors Published as a themed issue of Studies in Interreligious Dialogue 27 (2017) issue 2, 1-169 p. [ISSN 0926-2326] |
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ANGELA BERLIS / DOUGLAS PRATT, Introduction to Volume IV | 1-2 |
MARIANNE MOYAERT, Ricoeur, Interreligious Literacy, and Scriptural Reasoning | 3-26 |
PAUL WELLER, Learning from Experience, Leading to Engagement: Lessons from Belieforama for a Europe of Religion and Belief Diversity | 27-51 |
ANNA-KONSTANZE SCHRÖDER / SYLVIA MARTENS, Wisdom Gained in the Encounter with Others: Xenosophia and the Religious Pluralization in Switzerland | 53-76 |
JOSEPH DANIEL, Christian Indians and Sharing Cultures: Key Insights and Lessons in the Context of Indian Nationalism | 77-94 |
HANSJÖRG SCHMID, Dialogue in Conflict - Conflict in Dialogue: Unexpected Loci of Interreligious Theology | 95-115 |
MIRIAM SCHNEIDER, Religious Communities and Interreligious Dialogue: Two Guidelines for Living Together in Multi-Religious Societies | 117-130 |
MATTHIAS INNIGER, A Theological-Ethical Evaluation of Christian-Muslim Dialogue in the Swiss Army Chaplaincy | 131-148 |
DOUGLAS PRATT, From Belief Diversity to Ecumenical Unity: Military Chaplaincy as a Model for Inclusivist Plurality? Lessons from the New Zealand Experience, 1939-1945 | 149-169 |
IKZ-bios 3 (2016) Religious Minorities and Interreligious Relations: Social and Theological Challenges Douglas Pratt, Angela Berlis and Andreas Krebs, editors Published as a themed issue of Studies in Interreligious Dialogue 26 (2016) issue 2, 129-254 [ISSN 0926-2326] |
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ANGELA BERLIS / DOUGLAS PRATT / ANDREAS KREBS, Introduction to Volume III | 129-130 |
PAUL WELLER, Balancing within Three Dimensions: Christianity, Secularity, and Religious Plurality in Social Policy and Theology | 131-146 |
MARK SEDGWICK, Muslim Minority Rights in North Western Europe: Theory and Practice | 147-163 |
DAVID CHEETHAM, Migrants, Minorities, and 'the Gift' | 164-175 |
JOSEPH DANIEL, Indian Secularism: Affirming Religious and Cultural Diversities | 176-189 |
DOUGLAS PRATT, Faith in a Secular Age: Religion as Minority Phenomenon | 190-202 |
MILAN KOSTRESEVIC, Interreligious Dialogue in Bosnia-Herzegovina | 203-214 |
STEFANOS ATHANASIOU, The Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople: A Religious Minority and a Global Player | 215-225 |
KYRIAKI MELETSI, Muslim Civilians, Muslim Immigrants: Religious Inclusion and Exclusion in Greece | 226-245 |
ANGELA BERLIS, Addressing Structural Asymmetries between Majority and Minority: The Swiss Guidelines for Inter-Religious Dialogue | 226-245 |
IKZ-bios 2 (2015) From Encounter to Commitment: Interreligious Experience and Theological Engagement Angela Berlis and Douglas Pratt, editors |
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ANGELA BERLIS / DOUGLAS PRATT, Introduction to Volume II | 3-6 |
HERBERT WINTER, The Swiss Council of Religions: Its
Role
in Switzerland, its Interreligious Engagement |
7-15 |
ELHAM MANEA, Legal Pluralism and Islamic Law in the
West: When States Legally Sanction Discrimination |
16-32 |
ADRIAN LORETAN, Discrimination against Women in
Religions
– Must it be Tolerated? |
33-47 |
ANNE HENSMANN-ESSER, Dialogical Authenticity in Biblical Radicalism | 48-58 |
NORMAN SOLOMON, The Dialogue Experience: Reflections on a Decade of Engagement |
59-77 |
MARCEL POORTHUIS, Fundamentalism and Postmodernism:
Two Threats to Interreligious Dialogue |
78-94 |
PAUL WELLER, How Far Can We Go Together? Reflection on and from the Development of the Multi-Faith Centre at the University of Derby |
95-113 |
SHERYL A. KUJAWA-HOLBROOK, Sacred Spaces as Tools for Interreligious Dialogue | 114-126 |
JOSEPH DANIEL, Different Expressions, Same Reality:
The
Indian Religious and Cultural Contexts as Fertile Ground for Ecumenism and Interreligiosity |
127-142 |
SARAH BÖHM-AEBERSOLD, What Can we Learn
from
Ecumenical Pioneer, Bishop Eduard Herzog (1841–1924), for Interreligious Dialogue Today? |
143-152 |
IKZ-bios 1 (2014) Interreligious Engagement and Theological Reflection: Ecumenical Explorations |
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DOUGLAS PRATT, Introduction to Volume I | 3-5 |
PERRY SCHMIDT-LEUKEL, Interreligious Relations: From Conflict to Transformation |
6-19 |
DOUGLAS PRATT, Christian Engagement with Other Faiths: Towards a Theology of Dialogue |
20-40 |
ADRIAN SUTER, Ecumenical and Interreligious Dialogue: Lindbeck’s Cultural-Linguistic Model | 41-64 |
ANDREAS KREBS, Dialogue and Truth: Kurt Stalder on the Theology of Religions | 65-79 |
HANS UCKO, Jewish-Christian Dialogue in the World Council of
Churches: A Retrospective |
80-97 |
HANSJÖRG SCHMID, Between Politics Theology: Christian-Muslim Dialogue on Social Ethics |
98-118 |
PAUL WELLER, Theological Ethics and Interreligious Relations: A Baptist Christian Perspective |
119-140 |
ANGELA BERLIS, Historical Perspectives on Religious Plurality: Historiography within an Ecumenical and Interreligious Horizon |
141-155 |
PAUL HEDGES, Hospitality, Power and the Theology of Religions: Prophethood in the Abrahamic Context |
156-175 |