The role of American religious leaders in the Middle East peace process
The focus of the report is on what has been and can be constructive endeavours of U.S. church leaders towards a peace process in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. A major component is said to relate to the interfaith agenda. The suggested framework for the churches would need to be modified for Musl...
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Type de support: | Imprimé Article |
Langue: | Anglais |
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Council
1988
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American Arab affairs
Année: 1988, Numéro: 25, Pages: 106-112 |
Sujets non-standardisés: | B
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B Israël B Israël Arabische Länder Conflit israélo-arabe Bemühungen um Beilegung internationaler Konflikte Christliche Kirche Vereinigte Staaten B Usa B Règlement B Arabische Staaten B Conflit israélo-arabe B Conflit international |
Résumé: | The focus of the report is on what has been and can be constructive endeavours of U.S. church leaders towards a peace process in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. A major component is said to relate to the interfaith agenda. The suggested framework for the churches would need to be modified for Muslim and Jewish leaders who wish to pursue the agenda from within their religious traditions. Churches for the Middle East (C-MEP) currently includes representatives from 12 major Christian communions, all of which have offices in Washington. (DÜI-Asd) |
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ISSN: | 0731-6763 |
Contient: | In: American Arab affairs
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