Griffith University supports the Sustainable Development Goals

Open and Relational Theology and its Social and Political Implications: Perspectives from Progressive Islam

Adis Duderija

Project Description

Wrote a chapter for the edited volume

Project Personnel and Beneficiaries

Adis Duderija; Thoma Jay Oord ( Centre for Open and Relational Theology);
Khorchide Mou andad ( University of Muenster -Islamic Theology)

Outcomes to Date

book has been published and there is ongoing future engagement with me and people from Open and Relational Theology

Project Significance

Goal 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
By examining open and relational theology, the chapter promotes principles of justice, inclusivity, and peace, fostering stronger institutions that uphold these values.

Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals
The chapter highlights the importance of interfaith and intercultural dialogue, fostering partnerships that are essential for achieving the SDGs.

Co-authors
Thomas Jay Oord ;Mouhamad Khorchide
Project start
2023
Academic area
School of Humanities, Languages and Social Science
Project type
Project location
  • Nathan
Project geographical impact
  • International
Publication date
November 8, 2024
Last updated
8:47 am, November 8, 2024