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Peace is the respect for the rights of others. (El respeto al derecho ajeno es la paz.)
Benito Juarez

Dialogue & Alliance: Religious Ideals and the Good Society Print E-mail
By Dialogue & Alliance   
Monday, November 21, 2011

Dialogue & Alliance: A Journal of the Universal Peace Federation
Vol. 25, No. 2: Winter 2011
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Dialogue & Alliance promotes conversation and understanding among people of faith for the sake of peace. It is published twice a year, and subscribers include major university libraries in the US and abroad. The journal is also indexed at the American Theological Library Association (ATLA).

"Interreligious Dialogue: Some Rules and Assumptions"
Dr. Kazi Nurul Islam, Professor and Chairman, Department of World Religions and Culture Dhaka University, Bangladesh

"On Divine Self Disclosure"
M. Darrol Bryant, Director, Centre for Dialogue and Spirituality in the World Religions Renison University College, University of Waterloo, Canada

"Mainstreaming Third-Sector Economics by Adopting Islamic Principles of Entrepreneurship"
Professor Rafiqul Islam Molla, Multimedia University, Melaka, Malaysia
Md. Mahmudul Alam, National University of Malaysia

"Islamic Lifestyle as an Infrastructure for Social Justice"
Mohammad Aman Uddin Muzahid, Assistant Professor, GED, Primeasia University, Banani, Dhaka, Bangladesh

"Religious and Secular Law: How Far Are We Really Willing to Go?"
Michael W. Balcomb, Adjunct Faculty, Unification Theological Seminary, NY USA

"In Many and Diverse Ways: Examining Jacques Dupuis’ Theology of Religious Pluralism"
Ambrose Mong Ih-Ren, Chinese University of Hong Kong

Case Studies
"Bringing Together Sinhalese and Tamil Youth in Sri Lanka"
Dr. Chula Senaratne and Dr. R. Thillairajan, Religious Youth Service, Sri Lanka

"A Model UN Interreligious Council Tackles Multiculturalism"
Carolyn Handschin, Office of UN Affairs, UPF Geneva