2016
DOI: 10.1177/2396939315625981
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My Pilgrimage in Mission

Abstract: Born in Belfast, Robin Boyd studied there and in Dublin, Edinburgh, and Basel. Ordained in the Irish Presbyterian Church, he served the Student Christian Movement and in 1954 went to India (Gujarat), becoming a presbyter of the nascent (1970) Church of North India. In 1974 he moved to Melbourne, Australia, and ministered in a parish of the Uniting Church (1977). From 1980–87 he was director of the Irish School of Ecumenics (Dublin). His writing includes An Introduction to Indian Christian Theology (1969), and … Show more

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“…The studies on interfaith relations/dialogue are mainly carried out by researchers related to the issue of religious pluralism (Huang, 1995;Lindsay, 2018;Nkuna, 2021;Owusu-Ansah & Akyeampong, 2019;Rambe, 2020;Susanta & Upa, 2021). Studies that specifically discuss interfaith relations related to pilgrimage describe social reflection from the perspective of Christianity (Boyd, 2016;Kalliath, 2007;L. Peters, 2008;L.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The studies on interfaith relations/dialogue are mainly carried out by researchers related to the issue of religious pluralism (Huang, 1995;Lindsay, 2018;Nkuna, 2021;Owusu-Ansah & Akyeampong, 2019;Rambe, 2020;Susanta & Upa, 2021). Studies that specifically discuss interfaith relations related to pilgrimage describe social reflection from the perspective of Christianity (Boyd, 2016;Kalliath, 2007;L. Peters, 2008;L.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%