2020
DOI: 10.1080/10402659.2020.1823560
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Evaluating Interreligious Dialogue in the Middle East

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“…Similar elements emerge in Driessen (2023). According to this researcher, "various members expressed unease at describing their activity in the Focolare community as a form of interreligious dialogue, as if that implied their primary action and sense was to be in dialogue, to increase their knowledge about Christianity, or to explain Islam to others.…”
Section: Social Actions Embedded In a Charismatic Culture And Its Rel...mentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Similar elements emerge in Driessen (2023). According to this researcher, "various members expressed unease at describing their activity in the Focolare community as a form of interreligious dialogue, as if that implied their primary action and sense was to be in dialogue, to increase their knowledge about Christianity, or to explain Islam to others.…”
Section: Social Actions Embedded In a Charismatic Culture And Its Rel...mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Using the concept of charismatic embeddedness and the theoretical perspective described, an empirical research in the interreligious field was conducted, aiming to understand whether and how specific charismatic-embedded social actions could affect the quality of interreligious relationships. Using the case-study strategy, the research focused on the historical evolution of a specific interreligious phenomenon recently rediscovered (Callebaut 2021;Catalano 2022;Driessen 2023): the experience of a Catholic-Muslim dialogue developed since the 1960s in Algeria by the community of the Focolare Movement (FM), an innovative charismatic movement in the Catholic Church born in Trento (Italy) by Chiara Lubich in 1943 and characterized by a specific charismatic vision, called Spirituality of Unity 2 . Observing this phenomenon, the research used a qualitative design and tools such as content analysis of personal and public documents and semi-structured interviews with a first-hand witness of the phenomenon.…”
Section: Is Charismatic Embeddedness Generating Relational Good In Th...mentioning
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“…As a result, the same perception arises about the importance of a peaceful life that is built on the basis of tolerance. Intereligious dialogue activities generally means those intentionally constructed to include two or more religious communities or individual, with the purpose of furthering collaboration , peaceful coexistance, or general knowledge between them (Driessen, 2020).…”
Section: Mapalus Value (Cooperation)mentioning
confidence: 99%