PANEL: Theologies and Practices of Religious Pluralism and Interreligious Dialogue
21/05/2024 08:30 - 16:30
HALL: FATESI - MAUROLICO B

Proponent: Passarelli A.

Chair: Bosetti G., Casanova J., Melloni A., Spini D.

Speaker: Casanova J., Cesari J., Ferrario F., Hovorun C., Kalaitzidis P., Macconi I., Melloni A., Naso P., Papanikolaou A., Passarelli A., Phan P.C., Raveh M., Spini D., Stoeckl K., Tomassone L.

This panel is part of a larger project "The Theologies and Practices of Religious Pluralism" organised by Reset DOC (Italy), Reset Dialogues (US), the Berkley Center at Georgetown University (US), the University of Birmingham (UK), the Foundation for Religious Sciences in Bologna and Palermo (Italy) and the Haifa Laboratory for Religious Studies (Israel).
The project investigates the ways in which the Abrahamic monotheistic religious traditions are responding or coming to terms with the irremediable reality of religious pluralism in our global age. The proposed panel is composed of four sessions respectively dedicated to Catholicism, Orthodoxy, Protestantism addressing the theologies and practices of intercultural and interreligious encounters within their tradition and towards others; the last session will include also Islam and Judaism and will be dedicated to discuss comparative issues related to gender morality, socio-political polarisation and inner fractures across the religious traditions.


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