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Research Group1
2007
| No. 1 | Yasuyuki Matsunaga | The Iranian Revolution, the Islamic Republic, and U.S.-Iran Relations: The Roots of the Problem |
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| No. 2 | Katsuhiro Kohara Koichi Mori |
Barriers to the coexistence between civilizations and religions: Creation and echatology of the "Corpus Christianum" Millenialism and the Mission of America |
| No. 3 | Masanori Naito Hassan Ko Nakata |
Obstacles to Reconciliation with Muslims in Western Europe Obstacles to Coexistence - The Case of Islam |
2006
| No. 1 | Osman Bakar | Interfaith Dialogue from Perspective of History of Islamic Civilization |
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| No. 2 | Takehito Miyake M. Shiegel |
Secularism and Modernization in Christianity: The Catholic Perspective Secularism and Modernization in Christianity, From the Viewpoint of Religious Sociology |
| No. 3 | Tokuji Kawai Shozo Iijima |
Spinoza: An Isomer in the History of European Thought -- His Thought on God, Ethics, and Politics Machiavelli, Spinoza and Leo Strauss -- Philosophy and Religion |
| No. 4 | Toshifuji Goto Hiroshi Marui |
Monotheism’ from the Viewpoint of the Ancient Indo-Iranian Religion Ascertainment of the Validity of Religious Tradition(s) in Indian Philosophy: Apologetics and Tolerance |
| No. 5 | Masato Iizuka Ko Nakata |
Contemporary Islam |
2005
| No. 1 | Isaiah Teshima Hiroshi Ichikawa |
The Turning Point in Rabbinic Judaism: The Destruction of the Temple and its Effects on the Political Theologies of the Sages The Hierarchy of Authority and the Interpretation of Scripture in Modern Judaism in Relation to the Modern State and Democracy |
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| No. 2 | Takashi Kato Ritsu Ishikawa |
A Typology of the Christian World From the Viewpoint of the Comparative Study of Civilizations The Possibility of Canonical Interpretation: the Canon as a Jar of Clay |
| No. 3 | Yoji Takeoka I.Mohamed |
The Sudan's Contemporary Conflict: |
| No. 4 | Kazuko Shiojiri Ko Nakata |
"Jihad" in the Interpretation of the Qu'ran Jihad and "Islamic World" |
| No. 5 | Yasushi Kosugi Jun Furuya Kenji Kanno |
Islamic Democracy: Its Ideals, Experience, and Prospects The Changing Interface between Politics and Religion in the American Founding Idea The French Republic and the Jews: A Touchstone of the "Laicite" |
2004
| No. 1 | Barbara B. Zikmund Ko Nakata |
Issues Facing Monotheistic Religions in the United States Coexistence with non-Muslims in Islamic Thought |
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| No. 2 | Isaiah Teshima Etsuko Katsumata |
Criticism of A. Toynbee in Jewish Studies: On the Inclusiveness and Exclusiveness of Civilizations Dialogue with Others in Rabbinical Judaism |
| No. 3 | Shinichi Nakazawa | (Open for the public) Monotheism and Polytheism: Towards A New Dialogue of Civilization |
| No. 4 | Atsushi Okuda Ken Miichi |
People and Human Rights in Islamic Law Tolerance and Exclusivity in Islamism in Indonesia |
| No. 5 | Takashi Shiraishi Maki Tahara |
U.S. Policies against Southeast Asia - Focusing on the War against Terrorism A View on U.S. Policies against the Middle East - Between Adventurism and Thought Stopping |
| No. 6 | Solomon Schimmel | Developing an Internet - Based Trialogue on Peace and Reconciliation in Judaic, Christian and Islamic Thought |
2003
| No. 1 | Akio Tsukimoto | The Background of Ancient Israel and Monotheism |
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| No. 2 | Takashi Kato | Christianity and the Formation of Monotheism |
| No. 3 | Shigeru Kamata | Islam and the Development of Monotheism |



