EPIC 2014 - The Asian Education for Peace and Interfaith Congress
Topics/Call fo Papers
Hiroshima, Japan, the City of Peace is proud to serve as the venue for the Inaugural Education for Peace and Interfaith Congress in Asia. With the theme Interfaith Dialogue: The Road to Peace, the three-day international, peer-reviewed congress will bring together more than 150 academics, clergy, laity, educators, students and others from a diverse cross-section of religions, cultures, communities and nations around the world.
To quote Dr Hans Küng, Professor of Ecumenical Theology and President of the Foundation for a Global Ethic: “There will be no peace among the nations without peace among the religions. There will be no peace among the religions without dialogue among the religions.”
Thus, it is in this spirit of dialogue and openness that we invite you to submit abstracts of up to 250 words by August 11, 2014. This is an international, peer-reviewed congress. Full papers are welcome, but not required.
Registered participants with an accepted abstract and/or refereed full paper will be published in the Proceedings (ISSN 2188-692X). Proposals must be submitted through our online system. Please consider the following themes:
Interfaith Dialogue
Interfaith and Climate Change
Biblical Theology
Evangelism and Missionary Work
Global Ethics
Holy Books and Scripture
Humanity, Technology and Religion
Human Rights and Religion
Linguistics, Language and Religion
Media and Religion
Peace Studies & Conflict Resolution
Philosophy
Preaching and Homiletics
Race, Gender and Culture
Religious Freedom
Religion and Globalization
Religion and Higher Education
Religion and Politics
Religion, Marriage, and Family
Religious Education
Salvation and Soteriology
Spiritual Direction and Formation
Spirituality and Healing
World Religions
To quote Dr Hans Küng, Professor of Ecumenical Theology and President of the Foundation for a Global Ethic: “There will be no peace among the nations without peace among the religions. There will be no peace among the religions without dialogue among the religions.”
Thus, it is in this spirit of dialogue and openness that we invite you to submit abstracts of up to 250 words by August 11, 2014. This is an international, peer-reviewed congress. Full papers are welcome, but not required.
Registered participants with an accepted abstract and/or refereed full paper will be published in the Proceedings (ISSN 2188-692X). Proposals must be submitted through our online system. Please consider the following themes:
Interfaith Dialogue
Interfaith and Climate Change
Biblical Theology
Evangelism and Missionary Work
Global Ethics
Holy Books and Scripture
Humanity, Technology and Religion
Human Rights and Religion
Linguistics, Language and Religion
Media and Religion
Peace Studies & Conflict Resolution
Philosophy
Preaching and Homiletics
Race, Gender and Culture
Religious Freedom
Religion and Globalization
Religion and Higher Education
Religion and Politics
Religion, Marriage, and Family
Religious Education
Salvation and Soteriology
Spiritual Direction and Formation
Spirituality and Healing
World Religions
Other CFPs
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