Friday, 3:00 PM - 5:30 PM Session ID: M21-302 Hosted by: Raimon Panikkar Consultation Group Presiding Peter C. Phan, Georgetown University, presiding pcp5@georgetown.edu View Abstract for Online Program Book (maximum 150 words) . Papers Raimon Panikkar’s Academic Contribution to Religious Studies: The Intercultural Method as a Way Towards Peace View Authors Rita Grassi ritagrassi2010@gmail.com View . Dialogical Dialogue and Comparative Theology: A Kierkegaardian Perspective View Authors Jizhang Yi, University of Toronto yijizhang@gmail.com View . Vāc and the Taoist Feminine: A Hindu-Taoist Dialogue with Raimon Panikkar View Authors Shruti Dixit, University of St Andrews sd292@st-andrews.ac.uk View . Is Option for the Poor an option? One of Panikkar’s approaches to Liberation Theology View Authors Nemo Castelli Galecio, Trinity College Dublin nemo.galecio@tcd.ie View . Methodological Pluralism and Interreligious Christianness View Authors Andrew Thrasher, University of Birmingham adrescher45@gmail.com View . Respondent Young-chan Ro, George Mason University yro@gmu.edu View
Raimon Panikkar’s Academic Contribution to Religious Studies: The Intercultural Method as a Way Towards Peace View Authors Rita Grassi ritagrassi2010@gmail.com View .
Dialogical Dialogue and Comparative Theology: A Kierkegaardian Perspective View Authors Jizhang Yi, University of Toronto yijizhang@gmail.com View .
Vāc and the Taoist Feminine: A Hindu-Taoist Dialogue with Raimon Panikkar View Authors Shruti Dixit, University of St Andrews sd292@st-andrews.ac.uk View .
Is Option for the Poor an option? One of Panikkar’s approaches to Liberation Theology View Authors Nemo Castelli Galecio, Trinity College Dublin nemo.galecio@tcd.ie View .
Methodological Pluralism and Interreligious Christianness View Authors Andrew Thrasher, University of Birmingham adrescher45@gmail.com View .