Course Name: REL 40095 Interfaith Dialogue and Human Fraternity
Course Description: The interfaith dialogue is fundamental to fostering a world of mutual respect, understanding, and peace. By engaging in conversations across religious boundaries, every person can bridge stereotypes and address common challenges collaboratively. Human fraternity, which emphasizes the shared humanity and intrinsic worth of every person, underpins these dialogues, reinforcing the principle that despite our differences, we are all part of a global family. The interfaith dialogue course nurtures environments where tolerance prevails over conflict and where solidarity triumphs over division, paving the way for a more and compassionate world. This course aims to promote empathy and appreciation for diverse beliefs and practices, enhancing social cohesion and cultural harmony. Interact in the course the major representatives of the three monotheistic religions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Coordinated by the instructor, course lectures will feature talks by the rabbi, the Imam and the bishop of the religious communities of Florence. At the end of the course, Faculty and Students will address the topic in a round table discussion.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: None