Finding Aid on Interfaith Dialogue

The terrorist attacks of September 11th 2001 awakened many Americans to the need to learn about each other's communities of faith. Many groups all over the country have been engaging in interfaith dialogue on a regular basis, and have published guides, articles, directories and suggestions on the subject.

This display, and the finding aids created by the Frances-Henry Library staff, reflect the wealth of materials available, in print and on the web, on the subject.

Finding works on interfaith dialogue On the shelves:

Works on Islam: BP 1-253

Works on the relation between Islam and other religions
general: BP 171
relation to Christianity: BP 172
relation to Christian denominations: BP 172.5
relation to Judaism: BP 173 J8
Muhammad's relations with Jews: BP 76.4

Works on Christianity:
BR (Christianity) ; BT (Doctrinal theology) ; BV (Practical theology) ; BS (Bible)

Works on Judaism-Christianity relations: BM 535

Works on the relation between Judaism and other religions (not Christianity or Islam): BM 536

In the catalog:
Look under --Relations--
for example:
Judaism--Relations--Catholic Church

Judaism--Relations--Islam
Islam--Relations--Judaism
Christianity--Relations--Judaism.

 


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