Multi-faith Britain : an experiment in worship /
Multi-faith Britain : an experiment in worship /
[edited by] David A. Hart ; preface by the Bishop of Derby.
- Alresford, Hampshire, UK : O Books, c2002.
- xix, 139 p. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
1. Judaism and the Universe of Faiths Dan Cohn-Sherbok 2. Christianity and Tolerance Don Cupitt 3. Believing and Belonging in a Pluralist Society - Exploring Resources in Islamic Traditions Ataullah Siddiqui 4. Hinduism as 'the eternal philosophy' David A Hart 5. Cross-Cultural Dialogues with Western Fictions 'there is neither Hindu, nor Muslin', Singh nor Sikh Balbinder Singh Bhogal 6. Can our Religious Roots Provide a Route to a Harmonious World?' - A Bahai View Pamela Sutton 7. 'Not a load of Moonshine' - a Pagan Contributionto a Multi-Faith Britain Steve Rumelhart Acting it Out 8. A Diverse Universe of Values A Greek (un-) Orthodox Perspective Manos Hatzimovos 9. Is Multi-Faith Religious Education Multi-Faith Enough? Philip Knight 10. Faith for the Future - The Role of the Young in a Multi-Faith Britain Benjamin E. Kerr-shaw 11. From Handcuffs to Hands Clasped - from Christianity to Buddhism Philip Henry 12. Crossing Boundaries - a Hindu-Christian Biographical Reflection Arani Sen 13. Bridging a Divide - Passing over the Ganges David A Hart 14. What We Might Think and How We Might Act Diplomacy, Challenge and Exploration in Multi-Faith Britain Paul Weller
In the Spring of 2002, in Berby, the world's first multi-faith centre opens its doors. This is a collection of participant experiences and expectations for the future.
1903816084 (pbk.)
2002421176
Religious pluralism--Great Britain.
Religions--Relations.
Religion and culture--Great Britain.
Great Britain--Religion--20th century.
BL 980 .G7 / M85 2002
291.1/72/0941
Includes bibliographical references.
1. Judaism and the Universe of Faiths Dan Cohn-Sherbok 2. Christianity and Tolerance Don Cupitt 3. Believing and Belonging in a Pluralist Society - Exploring Resources in Islamic Traditions Ataullah Siddiqui 4. Hinduism as 'the eternal philosophy' David A Hart 5. Cross-Cultural Dialogues with Western Fictions 'there is neither Hindu, nor Muslin', Singh nor Sikh Balbinder Singh Bhogal 6. Can our Religious Roots Provide a Route to a Harmonious World?' - A Bahai View Pamela Sutton 7. 'Not a load of Moonshine' - a Pagan Contributionto a Multi-Faith Britain Steve Rumelhart Acting it Out 8. A Diverse Universe of Values A Greek (un-) Orthodox Perspective Manos Hatzimovos 9. Is Multi-Faith Religious Education Multi-Faith Enough? Philip Knight 10. Faith for the Future - The Role of the Young in a Multi-Faith Britain Benjamin E. Kerr-shaw 11. From Handcuffs to Hands Clasped - from Christianity to Buddhism Philip Henry 12. Crossing Boundaries - a Hindu-Christian Biographical Reflection Arani Sen 13. Bridging a Divide - Passing over the Ganges David A Hart 14. What We Might Think and How We Might Act Diplomacy, Challenge and Exploration in Multi-Faith Britain Paul Weller
In the Spring of 2002, in Berby, the world's first multi-faith centre opens its doors. This is a collection of participant experiences and expectations for the future.
1903816084 (pbk.)
2002421176
Religious pluralism--Great Britain.
Religions--Relations.
Religion and culture--Great Britain.
Great Britain--Religion--20th century.
BL 980 .G7 / M85 2002
291.1/72/0941