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After twenty-five centuries of rapid human evolution, dialogue has now come to be a word and concept of daily use in the media and a theme of discussion all over the world. In this current period of our human history, the centuries-long struggle for survival and our belligerent confrontation with each other is being replaced by a new era of collaboration in dialogue. The most intriguing aspect of this new dialogue is that the interfaith conversation has extended worldwide within the past fifteen years. Ultimately, this new conversation has resulted in efforts towards a corroborative dialogue between the world of faiths and the political world. This book's aim is to sketch this striking movement in its philosophical and religious evolution and expression
Contents
1 Foreword
2 Introduction
Part 3 Part 1: Preliminary Chapters
Chapter 4 1. Our World Problems
Chapter 5 2. The Path from Hate to Love
Chapter 6 3. The Way to World Peace
Chapter 7 4. Global Changes in the Faith Communities
Chapter 8 5. 'No one Religion better than the Others'
Chapter 9 6. We need a Revolution
Chapter 10 7. Beliefs of Catholics in Asia
11 8. Interfaith Dialogue Guidelines
Part 12 Part II: Interfaith Dialogue in its many Aspects
Chapter 13 9. Interreligious Dialogue Review
Chapter 14 10. A World Body for World Religions?
Chapter 15 11. Barcelona Declaration 1994
Chapter 16 12. The Glasgow Ethnic Declaration 2001
Chapter 17 13. Golden Rule and Global Ethic
Chapter 18 14. The Dalai Lama 1992 Statement
Chapter 19 15. The Interfaith Movement in the 20th Century
Chapter 20 16. Liturgical Vision and the Evolution in the Catholic Church
Chapter 21 17. Councils of Religious Leaders
Chapter 22 18. A United Faith Communities Organization (UFCO)
Chapter 23 19. For a more genuine Image of Japan
Chapter 24 20. Buddhism and Hinduism monotheistic
Chapter 25 ANNEX 1 Main Interfaith Dialogue Organizations in the World
Chapter 26 ANNEX 2 International Interfaith Conferences since 1893
Chapter 27 ANNEX 3 Declaration of Human Responsibilities
Chapter 28 Bibliography



