Faithful Peace: Why the Journey to Build Resilience is Multi-Religious

Faithful Peace: Why the Journey to Build Resilience is Multi-Religious

Religions for Peace and its Standing Commission on Interreligious Education are proud to launch our latest publication, Faithful Peace: Why the Journey to Build Resilience is Multi-Religious.


To expand awareness and create more understanding around the importance of multi-religious, collaborative peacebuilding efforts and in the spirit of gift-giving, Religions for Peace is pleased to offer our latest publication, Faithful Peace: Why the Journey to Build Resilience is Multi-Religious, as a free downloadable PDF.

Published a year ago by members of the Religions for Peace Standing Commission on Interreligious Education – with Christian, Hindu, Indigenous, Jewish, Muslim and Sikh theologies, perspectives, and insights – this brilliant and enlightening piece of work explores the importance of multi-religious engagement and why this effort to bring people of all faiths and traditions together, can and does create a more peaceful world.

We invite you to download, read, learn, think, and thrive in these multi-religious viewpoints from eight Interreligious Education Standing Commission members including – Dr. Pritpal Kaur Ahluwalia, Dr. Luigi De Salvia, Ms. Pascale Frémond, Dr. Johannes Läehnemann, Dr. Anantanand Rambachan, Dr. Lilian J. Sison, Dr. Nayla Tabbara, and Rabbi Dr. Burton Visotzky.

In this time of heightened conflict worldwide, Religions for Peace recognises the need for more access to interreligious peacebuilding educational materials. We hope you enjoy this publication as much as we enjoyed creating it.

We are thrilled to offer this project to add to the understanding of interreligious education worldwide.

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Faithful Peace: Why the Journey to Build Resilience is Multi-Religious

 


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