Vol 16, No 1, 2010

Vol.16. Issue 1

From the Editor

A strong focus of this issue is interfaith and intercultural with John D’Arcy May’s essay on Buddism and Christianity as Indigenous Religion; John Dupuche’s and Ismail Albayrak’s presentations on Milestones and Signposts in Interfaith Relations; Joel Hodge’s reflections on Overcoming Violence and Death in East Timor; and Abe Ata’s sociological analysis of Australian parents’ attitudes to religious identity in interfaith marriage. Then you could consider Glenn Morrison’s  interdisciplinary research approach in his article; Theology, Inculturation and Climate Change.