Studies in Interreligious Dialogue is concerned with the encounter between religious traditions and worldviews. It welcomes all contributions that stimulate a deeper understanding of the systematic and practical issues concerning interreligious relations. It invites discussion of the various questions that arise in the modern situation of a pluralist culture and provides a forum for academic discussion and comparative study of religious beliefs and philosophies of life, of the different moralities involved, and the possibilities of agreement and community. The journal publishes articles by adherents of various religious traditions.