Devinder Pal Singh

Center for Understanding Sikhism
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    Interfaith Dialogue: A Perspective from Sikhism
    Abstracts of Sikh Studies 22 (4). 2020.
    Interfaith dialogue is perceived as the best mechanism to build mutual understanding and respect among people of different faiths. Although the Interfaith movement can be traced back to the late 19th century, it gained an unprecedented prominence in the years following 9/11. In Western democracies, interfaith initiatives have been enlisted as part of wider multiculturalist responses to the threat of radicalization. Despite, interfaith dialogue's recent emergence on the world stage, it has been a…Read more
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    Science — Religion Dialogue: A Sikh Perspective
    The Sikh Review 69 (2): 11-25. 2021.
    Science and religion are based on different aspects of human experience. Science is a way of knowing and understanding the natural world, using empirical evidence and testable explanations. Religious faith does not depend only on empirical evidence and typically involves supernatural forces or entities. Thus, science and religion are separate and address the aspects of human understanding in different ways. The dialogue between science and religion is productive from a theological point of view …Read more