Interfaith Dialogue

Interfaith Dialogue

4 pages please about the issue of not having interfaith dialogue

just look at the docemnt that i send you you will focus only in the part that said (first draft of making change final paper ….)

i am doing a paper about how can we have great interfaith dialogue, i work with my adviser her name is Amy she is one of interfaith leader in my school, i am trying to find solution for the problem of not having interfaith dialogue

the teacher ask us to do a Survey to see what people think about interfaith and below is my Survey Questions just take a look at them

i did online Survey about interfaith

Interfaith Survey Questions

1. How do you know if people accepting other people’s beliefs?

2. I am open to listen and learn about different people’s beliefs?

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

3. What does the term “interfaith dialogue” mean to you?

4. I feel that we need more interfaith dialogue at my university?

5. How can we create conditions to allow positive interfaith dialogue?

6. What’s one common misconception people have about your religious or nonreligious background?

7. What’s one of your favorite things about your religious or nonreligious background?

8. How would you inform people about your religious or nonreligious background in a respective way?

9. What do you think are the barriers of having interfaith dialogue?

10. How can we learn new ways to improve interfaith dialogue on campus?

Answer preview

Interfaith dialogue can be referred to as the cooperation, positive interaction, and constructive dialogue that takes place between individuals of different religious groups or religious traditions, with individuals who profess humanistic beliefs. Interfaith dialogue is both at the individual level or the organizational levels (Eck, 2017). Interfaith dialogue is aimed at promoting an in-depth understanding between different religions, or beliefs all with the thought of increasing acceptance levels and discouraging synthesis of new beliefs. Interfaith dialogue is among the few discussions that are…

 

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