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Scriptural Reasoning
A method for Christians, Jews, and Muslims to engage in dialogue, focusing on their scriptures to improve mutual understanding.
David Ford and Peter Ochs
Key figures who popularised the Scriptural Reasoning Movement.
Religions of the Book
Term used to describe Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, highlighting their reliance on scripture.
Aims of Scriptural Reasoning
The three aims are Wisdom, Collegiality, and Hospitality.
Inter-faith dialogue
Discussions between different religious faiths aimed at mutual understanding and cooperation.
Abraham
The patriarch recognized in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, serving as a common figure in scriptural reasoning.
Participants in Scriptural Reasoning
Individuals from different faiths who engage in discussions about their scriptures and beliefs.
Mutual understanding
The goal of scriptural reasoning, focusing on deeper comprehension rather than superficial agreements.
Scriptural passages
Short sections selected from religious texts used for discussion in scriptural reasoning.
Narrative, theme, or character
The elements identified by participants in scriptural reasoning that guide their discussions.