Address by His All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew Doctorate Honoris Causa Hebrew University of Jerusalem: December 6, 2017 : Jerusalem
344 GOTR 62:3-4 2017 Conversely, this conference demonstrates that our ancient and venerable faiths, rooted in the soil of this city, are committed to a dialogue of love, mercy, and justice, all of which are attributes of the living God in whose presence we hope to stand. Therefore, the essential di...
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Language: | English |
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The Greek Orthodox theological review
Year: 2017, Volume: 62, Issue: 3/4, Pages: 344-350 |
IxTheo Classification: | BH Judaism CC Christianity and Non-Christian religion; Inter-religious relations KAJ Church history 1914-; recent history KDF Orthodox Church |
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RELIGIOUS crimes
B Human Behavior B Jerusalem B Religious Identity B Religious Fundamentalism B Religions |
Summary: | 344 GOTR 62:3-4 2017 Conversely, this conference demonstrates that our ancient and venerable faiths, rooted in the soil of this city, are committed to a dialogue of love, mercy, and justice, all of which are attributes of the living God in whose presence we hope to stand. Therefore, the essential dilemma of humanity today is not between "having religion or not having religion", but rather: "what kind of religion." The explosions of fundamentalism within religious communities threaten to create the view that fundamentalism belongs to the essence of the phenomenon of religion. |
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ISSN: | 0017-3894 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: The Greek Orthodox theological review
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