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Project on Shi'ism and Global Affairs - Harvard
Project on Shi'ism and Global Affairs - Harvard
13 episodes
4 months ago
Sayed Ali Abbas Razawi, Audrey Kitagawa, and Harvard student Michel Nehme discuss the philosophy undergirding interfaith dialogue; whether interfaith dialogue can in itself be conceived of as a mechanism for ‘real change’; and how we might respond to religious doctrines which are hostile to interfaith rapprochement.
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Religion & Spirituality
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Sayed Ali Abbas Razawi, Audrey Kitagawa, and Harvard student Michel Nehme discuss the philosophy undergirding interfaith dialogue; whether interfaith dialogue can in itself be conceived of as a mechanism for ‘real change’; and how we might respond to religious doctrines which are hostile to interfaith rapprochement.
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Religion & Spirituality
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A World of Faith: Sayed Ali Abbas Razawi and Chinmay Pandya
Project on Shi'ism and Global Affairs - Harvard
39 minutes 6 seconds
5 years ago
A World of Faith: Sayed Ali Abbas Razawi and Chinmay Pandya
Chinmay Pandya, Sayed Ali Abbas Razawi, and Michel Nehme discuss the impact of COVID-19 in India, the different intersections of faith and culture, and the development of interfaith relations.
Project on Shi'ism and Global Affairs - Harvard
Sayed Ali Abbas Razawi, Audrey Kitagawa, and Harvard student Michel Nehme discuss the philosophy undergirding interfaith dialogue; whether interfaith dialogue can in itself be conceived of as a mechanism for ‘real change’; and how we might respond to religious doctrines which are hostile to interfaith rapprochement.