6. Religious Pluralism and Society - Scriptural Reasoning

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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.

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David Ford and Peter Ochs

Key figures who popularised the Scriptural Reasoning Movement.

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Religions of the Book

Term used to describe Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, highlighting their reliance on scripture.

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Aims of Scriptural Reasoning

The three aims are Wisdom, Collegiality, and Hospitality.

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Inter-faith dialogue

Discussions between different religious faiths aimed at mutual understanding and cooperation.

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Abraham

The patriarch recognized in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, serving as a common figure in scriptural reasoning.

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Participants in Scriptural Reasoning

Individuals from different faiths who engage in discussions about their scriptures and beliefs.

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Mutual understanding

The goal of scriptural reasoning, focusing on deeper comprehension rather than superficial agreements.

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Scriptural passages

Short sections selected from religious texts used for discussion in scriptural reasoning.

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Narrative, theme, or character

The elements identified by participants in scriptural reasoning that guide their discussions.