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A JOURNAL OF SOCIAL & RELIGIOUS CONCERN

Volume 13 No. 2 (1998)

Education for all Education for life

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SUBJECTS OF FUTURE ISSUES

Readers, and especially potential contributors, ask us at times which are the subjects that Wajibu will deal with in the future. Below are the subjects planned for the two remaining issues in 1998.

Volume 13, no. 3 Interreligious dialogue in Eastern Africa

Dr. Konrad Raiser, the General Secretary of the World Council of Churches, speaking at a symposium in Germany early in March this year, said that he was convinced that greater religious pluralism would be a characteristic of the 21st century. But there was a growing danger that religious affiliation would be misused to legitimise political, national or ethnic interests. "Therefore the demand for interreligious encounter and cooperation is indispensable for the society of the future." Dr. Raiser added. "Christian churches must work with a certain urgency to overcome their own deep-seated reservations and inhibitions about interreligious dialogue."

Although some interreligious dialogue is taking place in Eastern Africa, the "deep-seated reservations" that Dr. Raiser mentions are very much part of the picture in our area. In this issue, we wish to look into the possibilities for interreligious dialogue in our region as well as into the obstacles preventing interreligious encounters.

Deadline: 30 August 1998

Volume 13, no. 4. AIDS revisited

The number of people who are HIV positive or who are living with AIDS continues to rise every year. Especially tragic is the case of children afflicted with this scourge as well as of those who have become orphaned on account of the fact that their parents have died of AIDS. In this issue we wish to approach topics such as: The stigma of AIDS; Help for the afflicted; The economic causes of AIDS; The social and cultural aspects of the epidemic; Dealing with the orphans; Community approaches to AIDS; Why has the AIDS epidemic not been attacked with the seriousness it deserves?

Deadline: 30 October 1998



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