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Interfaith Studies Article Creation edit

Using my decades of experience as a scholar of interfaith studies and interfaith dialogue agent I developed the first version of this article in compliance with the historiography of the interfaith movement principles and standards charters, which was documented in an Open educational resources database and some courses syllabi for different audiences. If someone wants to know more about these projects, please contact me. Operário Ribeiro (talk) 22:09, 4 October 2023 (UTC)Reply

The Choice for Interfaith Studies and Not Interreligious Studies Nor Interconvictional Studies edit

Interreligious Dialogue is being used in international institutions to refer to the cultural diplomacy of the largest of traditional religions, apart from small denominations and non-institutional religious movements, such as those that adhere to spiritual but not religious (nones).

Interconvictional Dialogue, that rises worldwide, refers to the overall intercultural communication between any ideological group, and not only those that are concerned with humanist, ethical, atheist, agnostic, quasi-believers, and nonreligious cultural diplomacy movements.

Interfaith Dialogue it is commonly used by international institutions as encompassing interreligious, non-institutional faith-based agents, as well as interconvictional secular cultural diplomacy agents in the specific areas of nonreligiosity.

Because of that and to encompass all the existing institutions of the discipline, in compliance with the interfaith principles and standards charters common values, I have chosen the article's title as Interfaith Studies. Operário Ribeiro (talk) 00:57, 5 October 2023 (UTC)Reply

Because of this all I created the Interreligious Studies article as well and fowarded it to the Interfaith Studies article. Operário Ribeiro (talk) 00:59, 5 October 2023 (UTC)Reply
Hi. I created an interreligious studies article and didn't see your draft here. Did you also do a draft of Interreligious studies? While there may be some editorializing in the draft here, there's also useful content that could be added to the interreligious studies article. ProfGray (talk) 15:44, 28 March 2024 (UTC)Reply

Issues Needed Improvements: edit

Review and Add More References;

Create the Sub-Articles that Do Not Exist Yet (Red Links), such as the following example: Association for Interreligious / Interfaith Studies (AIIS)

Operário Ribeiro (talk) 08:02, 5 October 2023 (UTC)Reply