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Conference Proceedings

 

The Future of Religious Leadership


 

 In preparation for the meeting of world religious leaders in Haifa and Galilee, October 2009, a think tank prepared a series of papers representing the perspectives of Christianity, Sikhism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism.    

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Sharing Wisdom: The Case of Love and Forgiveness


 

 In preparation for the meeting of world religious leaders in Amritsar, November, 2007, a think tank prepared a series of papers representing the perspectives of Christianity, Sikhism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism..    

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The Crisis of the Holy


 

 In preparation for the meeting of world religious leaders in Taiwan, November 2005, a think tank prepared a series of papers representing the perspectives of Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism..    

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Towards a Contemporary Theology of Religions


 

 The Elijah Interfaith Institute has embarked on a major project of critical self-examination within the religious thinking of Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism and Hinduism as basis of dialogue between these faiths as the project progresses.

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Congress of Imams and Rabbis


 

 The Elijah Interfaith Institute had the honor of co-sponsoring the First World Congress of Imams and Rabbis for Peace with Hommes de Parole, held at Egmont's Palace in Brussels, January 3-5, 2005.     

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Buddhist-Muslim Dialogue


 

The Elijah Interfaith Institute co-sponsored this meeting with UNESCO, The Museum of World Religions,and the Global Family of Love and Peace, in May, 2003, at UNESCO headquarters in Paris.

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Religion, Society and the Other: Hostility, Hospitality and the Hope of Human Flourishing


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 In preparation for the meeting of world religious leaders in Seville, December, 2003, a think tank prepared a series of papers representing the perspectives of Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism.    

These resources are not presently available. Kindly contact the Elijah office.

 

Religions and Repentance: Growth within religion traditions, facing a new era


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 The March 2000 conference, in conjunction with Pope John Paul II's Jubillee pilgrimage, explored ways in which repentance is relevant not only for individuals within the religious traditions, but for the religions themselves. Conference presenters explore how religions can grow within themselves, in a movement of purification toward their highest goals.
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Religious Identity


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 As part of the Elijah Interfaith Institute's Summer School in 2000 a series of lectures was delivered on the theme from both Buddhist and Christian perspectives.
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