Interfaith
The Saint Thomas, Bodhisattva Archive: Volume II The Kingdom Mindset by Glen Grehan (Review)
In her Review of Glen Grehan's Volume II of the St Thomas Bodhisattva Archive, Canon Dr. Anne Davison writes: Having had a lifetime interest in comparative religion and having spent many years involved in Inter-religious dialogue, I was naturally drawn to this book and because of its title I felt that I could engage with it. This is Glen Grehan’s second book in his series The Saint Thomas, Bodhisattva Archive and the author states that some of the content of his first book (Book 1) is repeated in this second publication. Having read Volume 1, I confirm this to be the case ... The author draws very much on his own life experiences, from his childhood and adolescence, into his later involvement with law enforcement, the military and sport. This led him to a realisation that the lessons learned from his own life experiences could be helpful to young people, particularly young men. ... CLICK ON PICTURE TO CONTINUE
Book review. My Journey as a Religious Pluralist: A Christian Theology of Religions Reclaimed – Alan Race
The Rev'd Dr. Peniel Rajkumar writes: Few theologians have approached the many questions and challenges that religious plurality poses for Christian theologies of religions with such honesty and depth as Alan Race. Never the one to dodge difficult questions, Race has both problematised as well as probed, with passion and profundity, a wide-range of themes and questions that are concomitant to Christian understanding and engagement with other religions
World Congress of Faiths – Spirituality and Ecology: Religious Wisdom for the Future – Review of online Conference 29th April 2021
Jenny Kartupelis reports: Spirituality and Ecology: Religious Wisdom for the Future - The UK-based World Congress of Faiths, in collaboration with the Parliament of the World’s Religions, held an on-line conference on 29 April to explore the interplay between spirituality and ecology.
A Religious View of Assisted Dying
Rabbi Dr. Jonathan Romain - There is a massive change going on in religious attitudes to assisted dying (by which a person is given a prescription for a lethal potion, which they themselves then order and take). However, far from being a modern issue, the problem of having to endure a painful end to one’s life has long been recognised ...
A theoretical framework for analysing the history of the Christian Community in Sri Lanka (in the Sinhala Buddhist background)
The Rt Rev'd Keerthisiri Fernando
Interfaith Priorities
The Rev’d Dr. Marcus Braybrooke D.D.
Interfaith Priorities
The Rev’d Dr. Marcus Braybrooke D.D.
God who is Trinity: speaking with Muslims, reflections on an Anglican contribution by Archbishop Rowan Williams
The Rt Rev’d Dr. Michael Ipgrave




