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Keywords
interfaith dialogue
Buddhism
Dalit women
secularisation
religious minority rights
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Minority ethics
Secularisation and ethics
Specific religion, Buddhism
Christian-Confucian

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Abstract
This issue of Current Dialogue deals with one of the most vexing topics of our times: religion and violence. Seeking to move beyond the fatalism that often sees religion as a problem, the journal explores how religion can offer solutions to the common yearnings of pilgrims on the path of justice and peace.
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Clare Amos Spins a Threefold Cord / Michael Ipgrave. - The Fruit of Many Gifts: The Contribution of Clare. Amos to Interfaith Dialogue / Lucinda Mosher. - Mission-Shaped Church in a Knotted Age / Sathianathan Clarke. - Bilateral Dialogues between the Muslim Council of Elders and the World Council of Churches. - En-Gendering Justice: Identifying Issues and Challenges / Elizabeth Harris. - God and Sunyata / Boon Lin Ngeo. - Buddhism and Dalit Women / Swati Kamble. - Secularism and Religious Minority Rights: A Case Study of Bangladesh / Farzana Begum.
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2017
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Journal volume
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World Council of Churches (WCC)
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