The Dawn of Religious Pluralism: Voices from the World's Parliament of Religions, 1893Richard Hughes Seager Open Court, 1993 - 502 من الصفحات Nothing like the 1893 World's Parliament of Religions had been seen in the history of the world, and nothing like it was to be seen for again for many years: a gathering of representatives of numerous world religions for an exchange of views. It was a turning point in American life, presaging the multiculturalism of a century later. This volume contains a selection of 60 representative and revealing addresses given to the Parliament, with authoritative introductions and notes. The addresses include contributions by Protestant mainstream ministers, African-Americans, Roman Catholics, Orthodox Christians, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus, and representatives of other Asian religions. Also included are various "points of contact and contention," in which religious leaders attempted to analyze or reach out to their counterparts in other traditions. |
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... common destiny , of common sufferings and of a common pursuit for the attainment of the same objects . On account of that general enslavement of the peoples and the political unhappiness which accompanied it , it was impossible to have ...
... common destiny , of common sufferings and of a common pursuit for the attainment of the same objects . On account of that general enslavement of the peoples and the political unhappiness which accompanied it , it was impossible to have ...
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... common woe and misery of a world shattered within and without . But then neither the Stoic , in his overbearing ... common scope and plan , a common prospect and hope . While to the Greek - from whom we 216 Kaufmann Kohler.
... common woe and misery of a world shattered within and without . But then neither the Stoic , in his overbearing ... common scope and plan , a common prospect and hope . While to the Greek - from whom we 216 Kaufmann Kohler.
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... common , but it would have been as unjust to the Moslem as to the Christian . If I have represented his faith as fairly as I have sought to do , he will be the first to applaud . The truth , spoken in love , is the only possible basis ...
... common , but it would have been as unjust to the Moslem as to the Christian . If I have represented his faith as fairly as I have sought to do , he will be the first to applaud . The truth , spoken in love , is the only possible basis ...
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Preface | 1 |
Introduction 155 | 15 |
Excerpt from the Daily Inter Ocean | 30 |
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