Interfaith Worship and Prayer
We Must Pray Together
Herausgeber: Cohn-Sherbok, Daniel C; Lewis, Christopher
Interfaith Worship and Prayer
We Must Pray Together
Herausgeber: Cohn-Sherbok, Daniel C; Lewis, Christopher
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This insightful and important collection contains contributions from representatives of 12 religions, demonstrating how religions can be a powerful means of unity and compassion. It shows the benefits of bringing people from different backgrounds together, especially in a time of crisis.
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This insightful and important collection contains contributions from representatives of 12 religions, demonstrating how religions can be a powerful means of unity and compassion. It shows the benefits of bringing people from different backgrounds together, especially in a time of crisis.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781785921209
- ISBN-10: 1785921207
- Artikelnr.: 55498112
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781785921209
- ISBN-10: 1785921207
- Artikelnr.: 55498112
Edited by Christopher Lewis and Dan Cohn-Sherbok. Foreword by the Dalai Lama
Foreword - TBC; 1. Introduction - Dan Cohn-Sherbok
University of Wales; 2. The argument for interfaith prayer and worship - Christopher Lewis
Oxford University; 3. Hinduism PART I: - Divine Unity and Human Solidarity. A Hindu Perspective on Praying Together - Anantanand Rambachan
St. Olaf College
Minnesota; PART II: The Devil in his skirt - Shaunaka Rishi Das
Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies; 4. African Traditional Religion PART I: - Nokuzola Mndende
University of Free State (UFS) and Icamagu Heritage Institute for African Traditional Religion
South Africa; PART II: Joint worship ceremonies of Africanists and Christians in the Kingdom of Swaziland - Hebron L Ndlovu
University of Swaziland; 5. Judaism PART I: Aaron Rosen
King's College London
UK; PART II: Alan Brill
Seton Hall University
USA; 6. Jainism PART I: Praying Together in an Atmosphere of Interfaith Harmony - Vinod Kapashi
Mahavir Foundation
London
UK; PART II: Interfaith Involvement of Jains - Natubhai Shah
Jain Network
UK; 7. Buddhism PART I: Buddhism and Prayer - Bogodo Seelawimala
London Buddhist Vihara and the Chief Sangha Nayaka of Great Britain; PART II: Issues for Buddhists in Interfaith Settings - Vishvapani Blomfield
Wales
UK; 8. Zoroastrianism PART I: Moving forward through Prayer and Worship together - Jehangir Sarosh
Religions for Peace; PART II: Behram Deboo
Zoroastrian Society of Washington State
USA and Maneck Bhujwala
Zoroastrian Associations in Southern and Northern California
USA; 9. Shintoism PART I: Yoshinobu Miyake
International Shinto Studies Association (ISSA)
Japan; PART II: Yasuhiro Tanaka
Kamo-wake-ikazuchi-jinja Shrine
Japan; 10. Christianity PART I: Hugh Ellis
Council of Christian-Muslim Relations and Wycombe Refugee Partnership
UK; PART II: Interfaith prayer - Sheryl A. Kujawa-Holbrook
Claremont School of Theology USA; PART III: Marcus Braybrooke World Congress of Faiths; 11. Islam PART I: Praying with others - Ibrahim Mogra
University of Leicester and De Montfort University
UK; PART II: Monawar Hussain
Eton College
Windsor
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and The Oxford Foundation
UK; PART III: Inclusivist Islam - Usama Hasan
Quilliam
London
UK 12. Sikhism PART I: Sikh Response towards Interfaith Worship and Prayer - Pashaura Singh
University of California
Riverside; PART II: Collective Effervescence - Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh
Colby College
USA; PART III: Sikhism Exploration: a personal glimpse into interfaith learning - Lucy Soucek
USA 13. Unitarianism PART I: Feargus O'Connor
St Albans Unitarians and Golders Green Unitarians
London.; PART II: Unitarian Universalist Interfaith Worship and Prayer - Jay Atkinson
Starr King School for the Ministry in Berkeley
California 14. Baha'I PART I: The Perspective of one Baha'I - Wendi Momen
University of Derby
UK; PART II: 'Consort with all Religions with amity and concord' - George Ballentyne
Leicester City Council
UK 15. Concluding Reflection - Alan Race
Executive Chair of the World Congress of Faiths
UK Biographical Notes on Contributors Index
University of Wales; 2. The argument for interfaith prayer and worship - Christopher Lewis
Oxford University; 3. Hinduism PART I: - Divine Unity and Human Solidarity. A Hindu Perspective on Praying Together - Anantanand Rambachan
St. Olaf College
Minnesota; PART II: The Devil in his skirt - Shaunaka Rishi Das
Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies; 4. African Traditional Religion PART I: - Nokuzola Mndende
University of Free State (UFS) and Icamagu Heritage Institute for African Traditional Religion
South Africa; PART II: Joint worship ceremonies of Africanists and Christians in the Kingdom of Swaziland - Hebron L Ndlovu
University of Swaziland; 5. Judaism PART I: Aaron Rosen
King's College London
UK; PART II: Alan Brill
Seton Hall University
USA; 6. Jainism PART I: Praying Together in an Atmosphere of Interfaith Harmony - Vinod Kapashi
Mahavir Foundation
London
UK; PART II: Interfaith Involvement of Jains - Natubhai Shah
Jain Network
UK; 7. Buddhism PART I: Buddhism and Prayer - Bogodo Seelawimala
London Buddhist Vihara and the Chief Sangha Nayaka of Great Britain; PART II: Issues for Buddhists in Interfaith Settings - Vishvapani Blomfield
Wales
UK; 8. Zoroastrianism PART I: Moving forward through Prayer and Worship together - Jehangir Sarosh
Religions for Peace; PART II: Behram Deboo
Zoroastrian Society of Washington State
USA and Maneck Bhujwala
Zoroastrian Associations in Southern and Northern California
USA; 9. Shintoism PART I: Yoshinobu Miyake
International Shinto Studies Association (ISSA)
Japan; PART II: Yasuhiro Tanaka
Kamo-wake-ikazuchi-jinja Shrine
Japan; 10. Christianity PART I: Hugh Ellis
Council of Christian-Muslim Relations and Wycombe Refugee Partnership
UK; PART II: Interfaith prayer - Sheryl A. Kujawa-Holbrook
Claremont School of Theology USA; PART III: Marcus Braybrooke World Congress of Faiths; 11. Islam PART I: Praying with others - Ibrahim Mogra
University of Leicester and De Montfort University
UK; PART II: Monawar Hussain
Eton College
Windsor
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and The Oxford Foundation
UK; PART III: Inclusivist Islam - Usama Hasan
Quilliam
London
UK 12. Sikhism PART I: Sikh Response towards Interfaith Worship and Prayer - Pashaura Singh
University of California
Riverside; PART II: Collective Effervescence - Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh
Colby College
USA; PART III: Sikhism Exploration: a personal glimpse into interfaith learning - Lucy Soucek
USA 13. Unitarianism PART I: Feargus O'Connor
St Albans Unitarians and Golders Green Unitarians
London.; PART II: Unitarian Universalist Interfaith Worship and Prayer - Jay Atkinson
Starr King School for the Ministry in Berkeley
California 14. Baha'I PART I: The Perspective of one Baha'I - Wendi Momen
University of Derby
UK; PART II: 'Consort with all Religions with amity and concord' - George Ballentyne
Leicester City Council
UK 15. Concluding Reflection - Alan Race
Executive Chair of the World Congress of Faiths
UK Biographical Notes on Contributors Index
Foreword - TBC; 1. Introduction - Dan Cohn-Sherbok
University of Wales; 2. The argument for interfaith prayer and worship - Christopher Lewis
Oxford University; 3. Hinduism PART I: - Divine Unity and Human Solidarity. A Hindu Perspective on Praying Together - Anantanand Rambachan
St. Olaf College
Minnesota; PART II: The Devil in his skirt - Shaunaka Rishi Das
Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies; 4. African Traditional Religion PART I: - Nokuzola Mndende
University of Free State (UFS) and Icamagu Heritage Institute for African Traditional Religion
South Africa; PART II: Joint worship ceremonies of Africanists and Christians in the Kingdom of Swaziland - Hebron L Ndlovu
University of Swaziland; 5. Judaism PART I: Aaron Rosen
King's College London
UK; PART II: Alan Brill
Seton Hall University
USA; 6. Jainism PART I: Praying Together in an Atmosphere of Interfaith Harmony - Vinod Kapashi
Mahavir Foundation
London
UK; PART II: Interfaith Involvement of Jains - Natubhai Shah
Jain Network
UK; 7. Buddhism PART I: Buddhism and Prayer - Bogodo Seelawimala
London Buddhist Vihara and the Chief Sangha Nayaka of Great Britain; PART II: Issues for Buddhists in Interfaith Settings - Vishvapani Blomfield
Wales
UK; 8. Zoroastrianism PART I: Moving forward through Prayer and Worship together - Jehangir Sarosh
Religions for Peace; PART II: Behram Deboo
Zoroastrian Society of Washington State
USA and Maneck Bhujwala
Zoroastrian Associations in Southern and Northern California
USA; 9. Shintoism PART I: Yoshinobu Miyake
International Shinto Studies Association (ISSA)
Japan; PART II: Yasuhiro Tanaka
Kamo-wake-ikazuchi-jinja Shrine
Japan; 10. Christianity PART I: Hugh Ellis
Council of Christian-Muslim Relations and Wycombe Refugee Partnership
UK; PART II: Interfaith prayer - Sheryl A. Kujawa-Holbrook
Claremont School of Theology USA; PART III: Marcus Braybrooke World Congress of Faiths; 11. Islam PART I: Praying with others - Ibrahim Mogra
University of Leicester and De Montfort University
UK; PART II: Monawar Hussain
Eton College
Windsor
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and The Oxford Foundation
UK; PART III: Inclusivist Islam - Usama Hasan
Quilliam
London
UK 12. Sikhism PART I: Sikh Response towards Interfaith Worship and Prayer - Pashaura Singh
University of California
Riverside; PART II: Collective Effervescence - Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh
Colby College
USA; PART III: Sikhism Exploration: a personal glimpse into interfaith learning - Lucy Soucek
USA 13. Unitarianism PART I: Feargus O'Connor
St Albans Unitarians and Golders Green Unitarians
London.; PART II: Unitarian Universalist Interfaith Worship and Prayer - Jay Atkinson
Starr King School for the Ministry in Berkeley
California 14. Baha'I PART I: The Perspective of one Baha'I - Wendi Momen
University of Derby
UK; PART II: 'Consort with all Religions with amity and concord' - George Ballentyne
Leicester City Council
UK 15. Concluding Reflection - Alan Race
Executive Chair of the World Congress of Faiths
UK Biographical Notes on Contributors Index
University of Wales; 2. The argument for interfaith prayer and worship - Christopher Lewis
Oxford University; 3. Hinduism PART I: - Divine Unity and Human Solidarity. A Hindu Perspective on Praying Together - Anantanand Rambachan
St. Olaf College
Minnesota; PART II: The Devil in his skirt - Shaunaka Rishi Das
Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies; 4. African Traditional Religion PART I: - Nokuzola Mndende
University of Free State (UFS) and Icamagu Heritage Institute for African Traditional Religion
South Africa; PART II: Joint worship ceremonies of Africanists and Christians in the Kingdom of Swaziland - Hebron L Ndlovu
University of Swaziland; 5. Judaism PART I: Aaron Rosen
King's College London
UK; PART II: Alan Brill
Seton Hall University
USA; 6. Jainism PART I: Praying Together in an Atmosphere of Interfaith Harmony - Vinod Kapashi
Mahavir Foundation
London
UK; PART II: Interfaith Involvement of Jains - Natubhai Shah
Jain Network
UK; 7. Buddhism PART I: Buddhism and Prayer - Bogodo Seelawimala
London Buddhist Vihara and the Chief Sangha Nayaka of Great Britain; PART II: Issues for Buddhists in Interfaith Settings - Vishvapani Blomfield
Wales
UK; 8. Zoroastrianism PART I: Moving forward through Prayer and Worship together - Jehangir Sarosh
Religions for Peace; PART II: Behram Deboo
Zoroastrian Society of Washington State
USA and Maneck Bhujwala
Zoroastrian Associations in Southern and Northern California
USA; 9. Shintoism PART I: Yoshinobu Miyake
International Shinto Studies Association (ISSA)
Japan; PART II: Yasuhiro Tanaka
Kamo-wake-ikazuchi-jinja Shrine
Japan; 10. Christianity PART I: Hugh Ellis
Council of Christian-Muslim Relations and Wycombe Refugee Partnership
UK; PART II: Interfaith prayer - Sheryl A. Kujawa-Holbrook
Claremont School of Theology USA; PART III: Marcus Braybrooke World Congress of Faiths; 11. Islam PART I: Praying with others - Ibrahim Mogra
University of Leicester and De Montfort University
UK; PART II: Monawar Hussain
Eton College
Windsor
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and The Oxford Foundation
UK; PART III: Inclusivist Islam - Usama Hasan
Quilliam
London
UK 12. Sikhism PART I: Sikh Response towards Interfaith Worship and Prayer - Pashaura Singh
University of California
Riverside; PART II: Collective Effervescence - Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh
Colby College
USA; PART III: Sikhism Exploration: a personal glimpse into interfaith learning - Lucy Soucek
USA 13. Unitarianism PART I: Feargus O'Connor
St Albans Unitarians and Golders Green Unitarians
London.; PART II: Unitarian Universalist Interfaith Worship and Prayer - Jay Atkinson
Starr King School for the Ministry in Berkeley
California 14. Baha'I PART I: The Perspective of one Baha'I - Wendi Momen
University of Derby
UK; PART II: 'Consort with all Religions with amity and concord' - George Ballentyne
Leicester City Council
UK 15. Concluding Reflection - Alan Race
Executive Chair of the World Congress of Faiths
UK Biographical Notes on Contributors Index