Required text–Stephen Prothero, “God is Not One.” ISBN 978-0-06-157127-5
In a minimum 6-page paper, answer the question, clearly stating a thesis, and using class sources and materials throughout the course.
Please choose either Prompt:
Prompt Option A:
Now that you have studied some of the religions of the world, please make an argument from a Christian perspective for why Christians should be open to Interfaith dialogue (dialogue between religions). You may use your textbook and reputable sources to respond including the Holy books of the religions.
Prompt Option B:
Now that you have studied some of the religions of the world, please make an argument, selecting one religion to make an argument from that religion’s perspective, for why two given religions should be open to Interfaith dialogue (dialogue between religions). You may use your textbook and reputable sources to respond including the Holy books of the religions.
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Here you can consider a range of areas or directions to go in for this paper and the instructor is giving freedom and flexibility to do so. Here you may, if you choose consider these questions to get you thinking: what benefits exist for greater Interfaith dialogue? What dialogue already exists between religions? What has it produced, if anything? What issues of public concern might be solved through greater Interfaith dialogue? Where do religions agree? Where do they differ? Does a religion’s particular belief enable such dialogue to occur? What have I learned in this course that makes me think greater Interfaith dialogue would be beneficial or not? Is there something that I resist about such dialogue? Why?
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