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Documents from the Creighton University interreligious dialogue page
Papers and presentations
By Father Thomas Michel SJ
Former Secretary for Interreligious Dialogue
Curriculum Vitae
Christian- Muslim Relations
The Roots of Muslim Anger and its Challenge for Christians
Islamic Revival in Asia and its Implications for Christian-Muslim Dialogue
Toward a Dialogue of Liberation with Muslims
A Christian explains his faith to Muslims
Introductory Notes on the Religion of Islam
Christian-Muslim Relations after the Terrorist Attacks
Christian-Muslim relations: are we missing the real story?
The Trinity as radical monotheism
Towards a Pedagogy of Religious Encounter
Developments in Interreligious Dialogue with Muslims
Interreligious Dialogue
Christian Communities’ Response to Globalization
The Contribution of Religious Believers to the Dialogue of Civilizations
God’s People Amidst All of God’s People: Ecumenism and the Challenge of Religious and Cultural Plurality
Ten steps to Peace
Il dialogo nel contesto della vita consacrata: lavorare con altri per la giustizia e la pace
Creating a Culture of Dialogue: Methodology of Interreligious Dialogue
Dialogue in The Context of Consecrated Life: Working With Others for Justice and Peace
Asian themes
New Forms of Colonization in the World Today
Pastoral Approach to Indigenous Peoples in Asia
La Pastoral Indígena en Asia
Papers on Said Nursi Risale-I Nur
War and Peace in the Thought of Said Nursi
International Symposium on the theme: “Globalization, Ethics and Bediuzzaman Said Nursi’s Risale-i Nur ”
The Prophets: A Blessing for humankind: Convergence between the Christian Understanding and the Risale-i Nur
Muslim-Christian Dialogue and Cooperation in the Thought of Bediuzzaman Said Nursi
The D'Arcy Lectures
Moving Beyond the Burdens of History
Sin and Redemption in Christian-Muslim Encounter
God’s Unity and Trinity: the Islamic-Christian Debate
The Divine World and Scripture in Islam and Christianity
Thje Christian Prophet and the Prophet of Islam
Features of the Muslim-Christian Polemical Tradition