Foundation for Interreligious and Intercultural Research and Dialogue

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The Foundation for Interreligious and Intercultural Research and Dialogue (FIIRD) was founded in 1999, sponsored by the with the University of Geneva in Switzerland "to pursue its scholarly and humanistic goals with the main objective of fostering understanding of the three monotheistic religions: Christianity, Islam and Judaism." The main program of the FIIRD is to enhance knowledge and the critical examination of the wellsprings of each religious tradition and then to acquire the linguistic and strategic tools needed to study the normative scriptures of these religions without syncretism or proselytism.

Board of Trustees[]

The Board of Trustees has included notable religious and political men, such as: [1]

  • Prince El Hassan bin Talal, of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
  • Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger (the future Pope Benedict XVI)
  • Archbishop Michael L. Fitzgerald, Apostolic Nuncio in Egypt (who replaced Foundation co-founder and Trustee Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, later Pope Benedict XVI)
  • Chief Rabbi , former Chief Rabbi of France
  • , Imam Al-Khoei Benevolent Foundation
  • , Metropolitan of France, Liaison Office of the Orthodox Church to the European Union
  • Maitre , Lawyer, Member of the Grand Conseil de la Republique et Canton de Geneve and its President in 2006
  • Neil Bush,[2] son of former President George H. W. Bush
  • Professor Damaskinos Papandreou, former Metropolitan of Switzerland and Director of the Orthodox Center of the Ecumenical Patriarchate (Chambes/Geneva)
  • , also FIIRD co-founder, current Vice President, and Trustee.

Projects and Goals[]

In 2006 the FIIRD published a boxed set of the three Holy Books, the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament and the Holy Qur'an.

Another goal of the FIIRD, strongly supported by the , was to create a post-doctoral program at the University of Geneva in the field of interreligious and intercultural dialogue whereby several Fellows, each possessing a PhD in theology, philosophy, history or other humanities and dedicated to further their knowledge and understanding of the monotheistic religions, participate in approved research and publish their results all done with the goal of searching for peace between the Abrahamistic religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam.

List of FIIRD Fellows[]

  • Vito Evola
  • Leila El Bachiri
  • Naël Georges
  • Guila-Clara Kessous
  • Stefano Bigliardi
  • Omar Fassatoui
  • Daniel Moulin-Stozek

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References[]

  1. ^ "Foundation for Interreligious and Intercultural Research and Dialogue". The Levant Foundation. Retrieved 25 October 2011.
  2. ^ "Neil Bush, Ratzinger co-founders -- Newsday.com". 2008-04-14. Archived from the original on 2008-04-14. Retrieved 2019-02-09.
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