Hindus Urge an Interfaith Dialogue
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Congratulating Margot Kassmann
on her election as the chairperson of Evangelical Church in
Germany (EKD) Council, Hindus hope that she would promote
interfaith dialogue in the world.
Acclaimed Hindu
statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today,
hoped that EKD under Kassmann would work for promoting
interfaith dialogue and cooperating in common causes such as
peace, ecological responsibility, social development, etc.,
with different religions and denominations. "Dialogue
brought us mutual enrichment and helped us overcome
prejudices passed down to us from previous generations," Zed
added.
Zed, who is president of Universal Society of
Hinduism, pointed out: "Religion is a complex component of
human life. Dialogue helps us to see interconnections and
interdependencies between religions and even similarities in
doctrines. In our shared quest for the truth, we can learn
from one another and thus come closer to the
truth."
EKD (Evangelische Kirche in Deutschland)
elected its first female Council chairperson in history in
Ulm (Germany) on October 28. Kassmann, 51, bishop of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hanover, who succeeds
Wolfgang Huber, obtained 132 of the 142 votes cast.
Kassmann, who is divorced and was once described as "mixture
of Mother Teresa and Demi Moore.", is elected for a six-year
term. She holds a doctorate in theology and has four grown
children.
Formed in 1948, EKD is the umbrella
organization for 22 regional Lutheran, Reformed and United
Protestant church bodies, and claims membership of over 25
million. Ordination of females is practiced and there are
several women bishops.
Hinduism, oldest and third
largest religion of the world, has about one billion
adherents and moksha (liberation) is its ultimate goal.
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