2020-03-052020-03-0520161814-2230http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/3870895Who Do We Say that We Are?. - Called to Dialogue. - Obituary (Ulrich Schoen). - Cooperation on Interreligious Dialogue and Accompaniment of Churches in Conflict Situations / Indunil J. Kodithuwakku Kankanamalage. - Is there a Special Relationship between Christianity and Judaism? / Alon Goshen-Gottstein, Patrick Morrow, Reuven Firestone, Peter Colwell, Clare Amos, Eeuwout van der Linden, Deborah Weissman, Jeremy Worthen, Helene Egnell, Tatha Wiley, S. Wesley Ariarajah, Michael Ipgrave. - What Jewish-Christian Relations in Antiquity Can Teach Us Today / Lawrence H. Schiffman - Joint Communiqué of the 8th Meeting for Dialogue between CID and WCC. - Human Sacrifice: The Ritual of an Emerging Sect / Elias Halabi. - How to Avoid Religious Violence: A Shi’i Perspective / Mohammad Ali Shomali. - Report on Christian and Muslim Women Peacebuilding Initiative / Kerstin Pihl, Marietta Ruhland. - Case Study: Christian and Muslim Women Peacebuilding Initiative in Bosnia and Herzegovina / Cvijeta Novakovic.At the close of the 50th year since promulgation of Vatican II’s declaration on Christian relations with other religions, relations between Christians and Jews, and between Christians and Muslims, are freshly explored in the just-released issue 58 of Current Dialogue.1 online resource (95 p.)engWorld Council of Churches (WCC)interreligious dialoguereligious violenceSpecific religion, JudaismChristian-JewishChristian-MuslimCurrent dialogue [No. 58, November 2016]Journal volume