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I am pleased to share the following article from Ram Punyani, one of the pluralists that I respect. Excellent piece indeed. Mother Teresa had said, if you want to make… Read more »
I am pleased to share the following article from Ram Punyani, one of the pluralists that I respect. Excellent piece indeed. Mother Teresa had said, if you want to make… Read more »
Dr. Eboo Patel, Good article indeed, love the term Confident Pluralism, that is all we needed. I appreciate your quote, “John quotes the philosopher Rousseau’s pessimistic view — “it… Read more »
Two decades ago, the word Pluralism was resented by the conservatives and right-leaning men (mostly) representing different faiths. I was consistently attacked for propagating what pluralism is – it is… Read more »
Here is an extraordinary analogy of India’s syncretic culture expressed in vegetable language. Over the years, I have read many articles written by Chidanand Rajghatta and have enjoyed the message… Read more »
The more I learn about stick-in-the-mud-Jews, the more I see that with stick-in-the-mud-Muslims. They are mirror images of each other when it comes to orthodoxies in both faith traditions, and… Read more »
TARIQ RAMADAN, Professor of Contemporary Islamic Studies at Oxford University, is teaching in two Faculties of Oriental Studies and Theology & Religion. He was elected by Time magazine in 2000… Read more »
We wish you, your family and friends the very best of 2018. Each New Year is a milestone in one’s life. Indeed, it is as much a day of reckoning… Read more »
Caution: This article, “How did Hindus become Hindu” is a very long article but worth reading as it offers solutions to the conflicts that Indians face. No nation will prosper and… Read more »
This is a good story of communal harmony in Ayodhya, indeed, there are many such stories in a series of article on Ayodhya published at http://MikeGhouseforIndia.blogspot.com . We appreciate Dr…. Read more »
St. Paul’s Church in Jakarta, Indonesia. About 90 percent of Indonesia’s 260 million people are identified as Muslim, but the country has a small, influential Christian population. JAKARTA, Indonesia… Read more »