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Interreligious DialogueInterfaith dialogue describes exchanges among religious practitioners and communities on matters of doctrine and issues of mutual concern in culture and politics. Explore...
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Interreligious Dialogue
The Catholic Church’s efforts at interreligious dialogue were largely stymied until the promulgation of Nostra Aetate in 1965, a Vatican II document that reframed the...
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2008 Undergraduate Fellows Report: A Leap of Faith: Interreligious Marriage in America
December 31, 2008
December 31, 2008
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A Discussion with Wendy Tyndale about Gender Roles, Peace, and Conflict in Central America
April 1, 2010
April 1, 2010
A Discussion with Bishop Singulane on the Role of CCM in the Ending of the Mozambican Civil War
May 26, 2009
May 26, 2009
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Council of Centers on Jewish-Christian Relations
The Council of Centers on Jewish-Christian Relations (CCJR) facilitates networking and resource-sharing among primarily US-based organizations dedicated to improving interfaith understanding among Christians and Jews. One of its key initiatives is Dialogika, an online database dedicated to archiving information and documents on Christian-Jewish dialogue; the database is co-sponsored with the Institute for Jewish-Catholic Relations of Saint Joseph's University. It also supports the peer-reviewed electronic journal Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations, published by the Center for Jewish-Christian Learning at Boston College. More information about particular CCJR members is available on the organization's website. CCJR is a member of the International Council of Christians and Jews.