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Title: | Challenges and Opportunities for Co-Existence: A Sri Lankan Christian Perspective |
Authors: | Paul Rohan, J.C. |
Keywords: | Plurality;Diversity;Interreligious dialogue;Coexistence |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Publisher: | Minhaj University, Lahore, Pakistan |
Abstract: | God has revealed himself in many different ways and this has given rise to various religious traditions. The principal function of religion is to be a link (re+ligare) with God. However, in the history of the world, the religions have deviated from this noble purpose. The present world order with its conflicts, violence, injustice, discrimination, anti-life concepts and unjust practices raises the fundamental question: “Are the religions contributing to human wellbeing and harmony or have they given rise to various forms of extremism and violence that will eventually destroy the world?” Sri Lanka, a small island-nation, contains four religious traditions existing side by side and, therefore, provides an opportunity to explore how interfaith dialogue and collaboration can contribute to the harmonious coexistence of a multi- religious society. This article discusses the ground reality of religious plurality in Sri Lanka and concludes that religious plurality can provide an opportunity for coexistence among religious traditions. |
URI: | http://repo.lib.jfn.ac.lk/ujrr/handle/123456789/9519 |
ISSN: | 2706-7300 |
DOI: | https://ojs.mul.edu.pk/index.php/sajrp/article/view/75/34 |
Appears in Collections: | Christian & Islamic Civilization |
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