Interreligious council to work toward peace, problem-solving

“New interreligious council explores dilemmas in modern society” www.a-c.org. February 6, 2012.

2012 will be the year when 30 Jewish, Christian, and Muslim scholars gather in a permanent, international council, opening up new roads in interreligious relations. 

Named after the common religious figure, The Abrahamic Council will translate ancient wisdom from Scripture into the modern world and thereby address dilemmas of our time.

“When glancing at news media in general, we get the impression that the three largest religions of the world have very different views on practically everything. But is that a fact? We think not. In The Abrahamic Council we believe that we have more in common than most people are aware of. By focusing on our common denominators we seek to find truth and grounds for peace,” explains Danish businessman and founder, Jeppe Hedaa.

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