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30: 64: 149:. The Board represents an opportunity for these religious leaders to collectively address today's problems from within the resources of their own traditions. The Elijah Board of World Religious Leaders convenes in-person bi-annually, in different locations around the globe. It has met to date seven times, since its creation in Seville in 2003. Sub-groups have met on specific projects of common interest. 158:
as well of broader theoretical issues related to religious pluralism. One scholarly forum of the Elijah Interfaith Academy is devoted to the study of the mystical and spiritual life in an interreligious context. One of the contemporary research projects focuses on the study of outstanding religious individuals who have the potential of being inspiring across religious traditions.
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Prior to the creation of the Board and Academy, Elijah was known as the Elijah School for the Study of Wisdom in World Religions. Not only did the school bring together twelve Jerusalem-based Jewish, Christian, and Muslim institutions within an academic consortium, but it also provided one of the few
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The Elijah Board of World Religious Leaders brings together religious figures from Judaism, Islam, Christianity, Buddhism and the Religions of India in order to provide a platform for the exchange of ideas. The Board numbers about 70 leaders from all faith traditions, and includes figures such as the
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The projects undertaken by the Academy deal with religion in contemporary society, and with the theoretical foundations of interfaith relations. Several research projects and publications have focused on theology of religions, considering the theological approaches of a given religion towards others
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in 1997. The organization is headquartered in Jerusalem, with offices and representatives in different countries,
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Interculturality at the crossroads: comparative perspectives on concepts, policies and practices
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The Representation of God in Image, Icon, Word, and Thought
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Elijah School for the Study of Wisdom in World Religions
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International interfaith organization based in Jerusalem
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NGO
Israel
Jerusalem
Israel
Alon Goshen-Gottstein
UNESCO
elijah-interfaith.org
Alon Goshen-Gottstein
Dalai Lama
Cardinal Schönborn
Mustafa Cerić
Mata Amritanandamayi
Orthodox
Conservative
Reform
The Place of Law in World Religions
Mystical
Conversion
Saints
Diaspora
Holiness
Sexuality, Textuality, and Spirituality
Interculturality at the crossroads: comparative perspectives on concepts, policies and practices
ISBN
978-92-3-100218-2
Categories
Interfaith organizations
Organizations based in Jerusalem
1997 establishments in Israel

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