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Vol. 2 No. 1 (2013): Volume 2 Number 1

Published: 2020-05-22

Editorial

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    Claritas Editor

To The Source

  • The Pact
    Chiara Lubich
  • Going from the Pact to the Soul: Exploring a Metaphysical Journey
    Anna Pelli
  • Considerations on the Pact of Unity: The Viewpoint of Mathematics
    Judith Povilus

Articles

  • Catholics on the Margins in India: Dalits and Adivasis
    Leo D. Lefebure
  • Trinity as Trope: The Relational Turn in Communication Studies
    Dennis Cali
  • The Arab Spring and Western Societies: Fraternity and Collective Leadership
    Paolo Giusta

News and Views

  • Founder Nikkyō Niwano and Sūtra Recitation: Awakening to One’s and Others’ Buddha-nature
    Munehiro Niwano
  • The Word of God, Scripture, and Dialogue: Reflections for Buddhists in Light of the Experience of Chiara Lubich
    Donald W. Mitchell
  • Interpreting the Scriptures to Build Harmony and Peace: The Hermeneutic of John Calvin and Lectio Divina
    Rev. Martin Hoegger

Book Reviews

  • Book Review: The Wound and the Blessing
    Carol Johnston
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Claritas: Journal of Dialogue and Culture wishes to promote academic research inspired by a Culture of Unity, with particular attention to the thought of Chiara Lubich, and to the dialogues and initiatives of the Focolare Movement. It is promoted by the Sophia University Institute (Florence, Italy: https://www.sophiauniversity.org/en/). It is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed, online/open access academic journal. Claritas also seeks to facilitate critical and constructive dialogue between scholars from all research disciplines and encourages cross-disciplinary and intercultural collaboration.

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