Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track examines the dynamics of religious pluralism in modern contexts, focusing on how diverse faiths coexist and interact. It aims to highlight case studies and theoretical frameworks that illustrate the complexities of interfaith relationships.
This session investigates the methodologies and obstacles encountered in fostering meaningful interfaith dialogue. Participants will explore successful models and the role of dialogue in promoting understanding and cooperation among different religious communities.
Focusing on comparative theology, this track seeks to identify commonalities and differences between major world religions. It encourages discussions on how these insights can contribute to interfaith understanding and respect.
This session delves into philosophical inquiries surrounding the concept of tolerance in religious contexts. It aims to engage participants in discussions about the ethical implications of tolerance and its role in fostering peaceful coexistence.
This track highlights initiatives where religious communities collaborate to promote peace and social justice. It will explore case studies that demonstrate the impact of interfaith cooperation on conflict resolution.
This session examines the interplay between multiculturalism and religious diversity in various societies. Participants will discuss the implications of multicultural policies on the practice and perception of different faiths.
This track invites participants to share personal stories and experiences related to interfaith encounters. Such narratives can provide valuable insights into the lived realities of religious pluralism.
Focusing on intercultural dialogue, this session explores how religious beliefs shape cultural interactions. It aims to analyze the potential of religion as a bridge for fostering intercultural understanding.
This track investigates the influence of religious beliefs and practices on social cohesion within communities. It aims to discuss how faith can either unite or divide societies, with a focus on empirical research.
This session explores the philosophical underpinnings of pluralism and its implications for religious studies. Participants will engage with key texts and theories that advocate for a pluralist approach to understanding faith.
This track examines the evolving landscape of global religions in the context of globalization. It aims to identify trends that influence religious practices and beliefs across different cultures.
