Women and Interreligious Dialogue

Abstract
Women are still largely absent from dialogues between official representatives of different religions, as well as bypassed for high-level appointments in dialogue organizations. Nevertheless, dialogue has played an important role in advancing critical feminist thought in various religious traditions. At this Boisi Center lunch event, ¼¯ÃÀÂé¶¹comparative theology professor Catherine Cornille will present some examples of such advancements of critical feminist thought, as well as reflect on some of the continuing challenges and opportunities for women engaged in interreligious dialogue.