Ali Asghar Mosleh (ed.)

Convergence and Divergence:

An Intercultural and Interreligious Dialogue

East and West. Philosophy, ethics, politics and human rights, Band 10

Contents


Preface

Loneliness and Boredom in the City of Modernity and the Pain of
Underdevelopment in the Era of Modernism
Reza Davari Ardakani

Religious Truth - What is that?
Hans-Christian Günther

The convergence of "I" and "the other" in the conditions of "Power" dominance
Ali Asghar Mosleh

Greek Sources of Philosophical Ethics in Early Islamic Philosophy
Dominic J. O'Meara

Divergenz und Konvergenz von Gläubigen und Ungläubigen in Mathnawi- yi
ma'nawi
Shahin Aawani

Meeting Again Differently: Man-tiq ut-tayr as a 'Poetic Grammar' for
Convergence
Abbas Manoochehri

Truth in political ethics
Heinz-Gerhard Justenhoven

Hermeneutik des Dialogs in der Formulierung von Abdoldjavad Falaturi; Ein
Weg für die Konvergenz der Religionen
Ahmadali Heydari

Ethical Convergence in the Virtual World; Benefiting from the Holy Qur'an
Maryam Saneapour

Social, Cultural and Religious Innovation
Riccardo Pozzo

The Role of Mystical Discourse in Creating Cultural and Religious
Convergence

Shamsolmoluk Mostafavi

Theoretical foundations of convergence and divergence in the interactions of
Muslims and Christians
Mojtaba Amiri

The Convergence and Divergence of Religions and the Question of its Necessity
in the Present World
Zohre Memari

Towards a Dialogical Self. Metaphysics of Light as a Philosophical Perspective
for Interreligious Encounter.
Salvatore Lavecchia

Foundational Moral Virtues; the Basis of Cultural Convergence
Zahra Sharif

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Kalligraphie als Ort der formlosen Form innerhalb Nishidas Philosophie
Dagmar Dotting

Convergence and Divergence in "Ziyarat Arba'een"as an Intercultural Event
Mohammad Hossein Saranjam

The Experience of Religious Convergence in (200-300) AH
Farzane Ghadamyari


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