In Print: New Books from the Field

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Inter-religious studies requires an unusual amount of reading on the part of scholars and religious leaders because of its broad scope. This section is a salute to the readers and contributors to The Journal of Inter-Religious Dialogue™ who are meeting this challenge, as well as to those who seek to meet it in the future. 


In what may best be called an "upside-down book review," we ask authors and editors to describe not only the major findings of their books, but also the process they underwent to compose them. Our goal is not only to inform readers about new books in the field, but also to encourage them to write books of their own. 

In Print: New Books from the Field

Posted on January 14th, 2009 | Filed under Uncategorized