Book Title: Parliament of Worlds Religion 2004 Barcelona
Author(s): Parliament of the World’s Religions
Publisher: USA Parliament of the Worlds Religions

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________________ TOPIC INTRA INTER ENGAGEMENT OPEN SPACE Thursday, 8 JUL Goldin Institute Reception Manresa, Taipei, Birmingham Friday, 9 JUL Importance of Partnership The Importance of IntraReligious Dialogue Kagee, Hausser, Alon, Ingham Partnership: a Key to Building the International Interreligious Movement Hinshaw, Filipovych, Eppinger, Teegen-Case, Baba Cross City Connections: Addressing Critical Issues Through Interreligious Cooperation Kagee, Leban, Porto, Salvador-Anayatin, Chang The Importance of Partnership The Importance of Intra-Religious Dialogue Partnership: A Key to Building the International Interreligious Movement Cross City Connections: Addressing Critical Issues Through Interreligious Cooperation Jain Education International Bridging the Gap: Engaging Religious Communities and Social Activists Building Peace in the Midst of Conflict Building Social Cohesion in the Midst of Diversity: The Manresa Story Beginning With Our Own Communities: Stories From Jerusalem and the Philippines How to Facilitate Intra-Religious Dialogue Community Assessment and Interview Skills Saturday, 10 JUL Sunday, 11 JUL Making Local to Global Connections Bridging the Gap: Engaging Religious Communities and Social Activists Porto, Dimalog, Hailu, Singh, Glass Building Peace in the Midst of Conflict Saje, Hussein, Ruzivo, Kolini Building Social Cohesion in the Midst of Diversity: the Manresa Story Melloni Ribas, Simon, Valls i Riera, Belisle Connecting With Young People in Our Cities Responding in Solidarity to Acts of Communal Violence Making Local to Global Connections What is the Appropriate Role of Guiding Institutions in Fostering Positive Interreligious Relations? Developing a Strategy for Engaging Communities in Your City Joining the Partner Cities Network: The Request for Partnership Process Our Parliament Community: Staying Connected, Growing Together Sharing Our Best Practices Beginning with our own communities: Stories from Jerusalem and the Philippines Stolov, Dimalog, Salvador-Anayatin Connecting with Young People in Our Cities Yi-Ning, Brodeur, Soares Responding in Solidarity to Acts of Communal Violence Habimana, Eppinger, Shibli, Filipovych, Singh Sharing Our Best Practices 7/9/2004 7/9/2004 7/9/2004 7/10/2004 7/10/2004 7/10/2004 7/11/2004 7/11/2004 7/11/2004 7/12/2004 7/12/2004 7/12/2004 7/13/2004 7/13/2004 7/13/2004 For Personal & Private Use Only Partner Cities Monday, 12 JUL Tuesday, 13 JUL Developing Returning Home Capacity How to facilitate Intra-Religious Dialogue Stolov, Aasi, Nambiaparambil, Brodeur Community Assessment and Interview Skills Harris, Semel, Hailu What is the Appropriate Role of Guiding Institutions in Fostering Positive Interreligious Relations? Gandhi, Jorda, Ma, Walker Developing Capacity Porto and Harris: Leadership Guide 9:30 AM-11:00 AM 11:30 AM-1:00 PM 3:00 PM-4:30 PM 9:30 AM-11:00 AM 11:30 AM-1:00 PM 3:00 PM-4:30 PM 9:30 AM-11:00 AM 11:30 AM-1:00 PM 3:00 PM-4:30 PM 9:30 AM-11:00 AM 11:30 AM-1:00 PM 3:00 PM-4:30 PM 9:30 AM-11:00 AM 11:30 AM-1:00 PM 3:00 PM-4:30 PM Developing a Strategy for Engaging Communities in Your City Capraro, CPWR Staff Joining the Partner Cities Network: the Request for Partnership Process Silverman, Chang, CPWR Staff Our Parliament Community: Staying Connected, Growing Together Schuman, Benson, Holm, CPWR Staff Returning Home 113 122 132 125 131 114 125 134 125 125 125 132 130 134 112 Parliament of the World's Religions 2004 87 www.jainelibrary.org

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