Dialogue

In line with its mission, Affinity Intercultural Foundation is "on the endeavour of creating and sustaining enduring affinity and relationships with people through inter-cultural and inter-faith dialogue and understanding.

In a short space of time since its inception in 2001, Affinity Intercultural Foundation has embarked on a number of significant projects to foster dialogue between Muslims and various Christian groups (Catholic, Anglican and Protestant) to begin with.

We plan to extend the dialogue initiative to people and groups from other religions and are prepared to accept any sincere invitation for dialogue.

Below are some of our major achievements and projects.



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Interfaith Panel: Peaceful Coexistence From A Spiritual Perspective
eaceful Coexistence From A Spiritual Perspective
 
Affinity Intercultural Foundation presents the panel to bring together friends from different religious and cultural backgrounds with a focus
on people from the three major Abrahamic faiths. 

PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE FROM A SPIRITUAL PERSPECTIVE

- Can the Abrahamic faiths, which make up half of the World's population, coexist in the modern World?
- Will concentrating on our respective spiritualities allow us to live peacefully together?
 
Speakers:
Dr Salih YUCEL, Lecturer - Studies in Religion and Theology, Monash University
Peter PRESDEE, Chair, Justice, Ecology and Pecae Diocesan Committee
Reflections by Rev Miao You from Nan Tien Buddhist Temple

Date: Sunday 6 June 2010, 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Venue: University of Wollongong, McKinnon Building 67/104
 
Refreshments will be provided.
 
Organised by Affinity Intercultural Foundation
 
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Affinity Monthly Dialogue Lecture Series

Motnhly Lecture May- Rev Naill Reid

 
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Regional Interfaith Dialogue Conference - Perth

Australia hosted the 5th Regional Interfaith Dialogue in Perth from 28 to 30 October. The Australian delegation included 15 Australians drawn from major faiths, community leaders and academics across Australia, who are actively involved in interfaith dialogue.

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