TheologiKI Forums
Our Digital Gateway for Collaboration and Learning
Step into TheologiKI Forums, an inclusive meeting ground for scholars, educators, researchers, faith leaders, policymakers, and others engaged in the many disciplines that contribute to comparative, multidisciplinary, and practical perspectives in religion, theology, and educational research. This is where connections spark, collaborations grow, and ideas travel freely across traditions, disciplines, and languages. Within this global community of peers, networks expand, projects gain momentum, and scholarship deepens through dialogue grounded in humility, openness, and an awareness of our own vulnerabilities. We believe the most transformative insights arise when diverse experiences meet in a spirit of hospitality, empathy, and compassion, where differences can be explored through respectful critique and constructive exchange. Here, inclusivity is not an afterthought but the ground we stand on — because progress comes from listening deeply, sharing widely, and crossing every boundary that keeps us apart.
We believe that our efforts toward constructive dialogue and learning are strongest when they reflect the fullness of the world itself; and lasting social impact is achievable when every voice, perspective, and generation has a seat at the table.
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Comparative Theology in Action: Bridging Theories and Lived Encounter
Conceptual focus: Foundational principles, methodologies, and theological concepts in comparison.
Practical focus: Designing and facilitating interreligious encounters in diverse settings; addressing challenges in translating theory into practice.
AI, Digital Tools and Spaces, and the Future of Interreligious Learning
Conceptual focus: Ethical, pedagogical, and theological implications of AI and digital technologies in religious education.
Practical focus: Developing and testing digital tools for multifaith learning, teacher education, and cross-cultural literacy and exchange.
Ethics of Care, Compassion, Empathy, and Fairness in Plural Contexts
Conceptual focus: Theologies of compassion, care, liberation, and fairness in comparative and interreligious frames.
Practical focus: Applying these ethical visions to educational settings, community initiatives, policy advocacy, social ethics and other projects.