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  3. No 31 (2020): Issue 31

Issue 31 is a rolling submissions issue.

Published: 2020-10-31

Editorial Introductions

From the Editor-in-Chief

Editor's Introduction to Issue 31

Axel Marc Oaks Takács

1-3

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Articles

Graduate Teaching in Indonesia as a Means of Interreligious Engagement

Alan Brill, Leonard Chrysostomos

4-20

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Hindu Chaplaincy in US Higher Education

Asha Shipman

21-36

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Disorienting Solidarity

Engaging Difference and Developing "Fluidarity"

Matthew Maruggi

37-47

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Types of Interreligious Dialogue

Sergey Melnik

48-72

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Come, O Comet! Build a Bridge of Fire Across Darkness!

A Theological Reflection on the Bhakti-Mysticism of Kazi Nazrul Islam

Rachelle Syed

73-91

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Comparative Theology as a Liberal Art

Bin Song

92-113

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Book Reviews

White Christian Privilege: The Illusion of Religious Equality In America

by Khyati Y. Joshi

J. Cody Nielsen

114-115

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Without Buddha I Could Not Be a Christian

by Paul F. Knitter

Fung Kei Cheng

116-117

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People of the Book: An Interfaith Dialogue about How Jews, Christians, and Muslims Understand Their Sacred Scriptures

By Dan Cohn-Sherbok, George D. Chryssides, and Usama Hasan

Lucinda Mosher

118-119

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Interreligious Studies: Dispatches from an Emerging Field

By Hans Gustafson

Lucinda Mosher

120-121

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One Nation, Indivisible: Seeking Liberty and Justice from the Pulpit to the Streets

By Celene Ibrahim

Lucinda Mosher

122-123

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