RT Book T1 Talking Dialogue: Eleven Episodes in the History of the Modern Interreligious Dialogue Movement T2 KAICIID - Beyond Dialogue Series A2 Bargo, María A2 Brodeur, Patrice A2 Del Carmen V. Rodríguez, Semiramis A2 Guinovart-Pedescoll, Josep-Oriol A2 Khamidov, Evgeny A2 Kozmann, Verena E A2 Lehmann, Karsten A2 Lehmann, Karsten A2 Loder-Neuhold, Rebecca A2 Mouzzouri, Maryam A2 Noh, Minjung A2 Philippa Parenti, Jana A2 Saeed, Sana A2 Singha, Sara A2 Brodeur, Patrice LA English PP Berlin Boston PB De Gruyter YR 2021 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1750382407 AB Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Part 1 First Attempts at Developing Interreligious Dialogue 'from the Margins' -- A Symbol for Interreligious Dialogue -- Vision, Ambition, and Failure -- Mysticism meets Inception -- Transformation from 'Mission' to 'Dialogue' -- Part 2 Towards an Increased Activism in Civil Society -- At the Grassroots of Interreligious Dialogue Activities -- An Encounter with Change -- When Fear becomes Peace -- Part 3 Towards an Increasing Support by Religious Hierarchies -- From a Historical Event to a Modern Institution -- A Centre for Cooperation -- Search for Inclusive Language -- Implementing Interreligious Dialogue -- Final Remarks -- List of Authors -- Index AB Throughout the last two decades, the modern dialogue movement has gained worldwide significance. The knowledge about its origins is, however, still very limited. This book presents a wide range of insights from eleven case studies into the early history of several important international interreligious/interfaith dialogue organizations that have shaped the modern development of interreligious dialogue from the late nineteenth century up to the present. Based on new archival research, they describe, on the one hand, how these actors put their ideals into practice and, on the other, how they faced many challenges as pioneers in the establishment of new interreligious/interfaith organizational structures. This book concludes with a comparison of those case studies, bringing to light new and broader historico-sociological understanding of the beginnings of international and multi-religious interreligious/interfaith dialogue organizations over more than one century. The World's Parliament of Religions / 1893 The Religiöser Menschheitsbund / 1921 The World Congress of Faiths / 1933-1950 The Committee on the Church and the Jewish People of the World Council of Churches / 1961 The Temple of Understanding / 1968 The International Association for Religious Freedom / 1969 The World Conference on Religion and Peace / 1970 The Council for a Parliament of the World's Religions / 1989-1991 The Oxford International Interfaith Centre / 1993 The United Religions Initiative / 2000 The Universal Peace Federation / 2005 Based on these analyses, the authors identify three distinct groups with sometimes-conflicting interests that are shaping the movement: individual religious virtuosi, countercultural activists, and representatives of religious institutions. Published in cooperation with the King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz International Centre for Interreligious & Intercultural Dialogue, Vienna CN BL2747 SN 9783110529173 K1 Dialogue : Religious aspects K1 Religions : Relations K1 Interreligiöser Dialog K1 Neuere Religionsgeschichte K1 Religion, Frieden und Gewalt K1 Internationale Beziehungen K1 RELIGION / Comparative Religion K1 Interreligious dialogue K1 international relations K1 modern history of religions K1 religion, peace and violence DO 10.1515/9783110529173