Georgetown Companion to Interreligious Studies
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The Georgetown Companion to Interreligious Studies is an edited volume that gathers leading scholars to provide conceptual frameworks, historical surveys, and case studies across interreligious scholarship.
It covers methodological approaches, theological reflections, and practical engagements among diverse faith traditions, aiming to shape and summarize the field.
Contributors address topics ranging from theoretical foundations to contemporary issues such as pluralism, dialogue, and conflict.
The volume serves as a reference for students and scholars seeking a broad orientation to interreligious studies and its interdisciplinary connections.
It covers methodological approaches, theological reflections, and practical engagements among diverse faith traditions, aiming to shape and summarize the field.
Contributors address topics ranging from theoretical foundations to contemporary issues such as pluralism, dialogue, and conflict.
The volume serves as a reference for students and scholars seeking a broad orientation to interreligious studies and its interdisciplinary connections.
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