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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track explores the diverse ritual practices found within major Asian religions, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam. It aims to analyze how these rituals shape community identity and spiritual experiences.
Focusing on the sacred texts of various Asian religions, this track examines their interpretations and the impact on religious thought and practice. Scholars are invited to discuss the role of these texts in contemporary spiritual life.
This session investigates the phenomenon of syncretism in Asia, where elements from different religious traditions blend to form unique spiritual practices. Papers will address historical contexts and contemporary implications of such interactions.
This track highlights the rich tapestry of indigenous religions across Asia, focusing on their spiritual practices and belief systems. Participants will explore how these traditions coexist with major world religions and their significance in modern society.
This session delves into the philosophical underpinnings of various Asian religions, examining key concepts and their implications for understanding spirituality. Discussions will include comparative analyses of philosophical thought across traditions.
Focusing on the significance of pilgrimage in Asian religions, this track will explore the spiritual, cultural, and social dimensions of these journeys. Papers will analyze both historical and contemporary pilgrimage practices.
This session investigates the mystical dimensions of Asian religions, exploring how mysticism shapes individual and communal spiritual experiences. Contributions will examine texts, practices, and the role of mystics in various traditions.
This track aims to foster discussions on interfaith dialogue initiatives across Asia, highlighting successful models and challenges faced. Participants will share insights on promoting understanding and cooperation among diverse religious communities.
This session focuses on the methodologies used in comparative religion studies, particularly within the context of Asian religions. Scholars will discuss theoretical frameworks and practical applications in their research.
Exploring the role of community practices in shaping collective spirituality, this track will examine how religious communities engage in shared rituals and activities. Contributions will highlight the significance of these practices in fostering social cohesion.
This session addresses contemporary theological issues faced by Asian religions, including social justice, environmental concerns, and globalization. Scholars are invited to discuss how theological reflections can respond to these pressing challenges.