Foundational Texts:
Cheetham, David, Douglas Pratt, and David Thomas, eds. Understanding Interreligious Relations (Oxford University Press, 2013).
Cornille, Catherine, ed. The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Inter-Religious Dialogue (Wiley-Blackwell, 2013).
Eck, Diana. A New Religious America (Harper Collins, 2002).
Gustafson, Hans, ed. Interreligious Studies: Dispatches from an Emerging Field (Baylor University Press, 2020).
Gustafson, Hans. Everyday Wisdom: Interreligious Studies in a Pluralistic World (Minneapolis: Fortress, 2023).
Halafoff, Anna. The Multifaith Movement: Global Risks and Cosmopolitan Solutions (Springer, 2013).
Hedges, Paul. Controversies in Interreligious Dialogue and the Theology of Religions (SCM Press, 2010).
Howard, Thomas Albert. The Faiths of Others: A History of Interreligious Dialogue (Yale University Press, 2021).
Leirvik, Oddbjørn. Interreligious Studies: A Relational Approach to Religious Activism and the Study of Religion (New York: Bloomsbury, 2014).
McCarthy, Kate. Interfaith Encounters in America (Rutgers University Press, 2007).
Mikva, Rachel S. Interreligious Studies: An Introduction (Cambridge, 2023).
Mosher, Lucinda, ed. The Georgetown Companion to Interreligious Studies (Georgetown University Press, 2021).
Moyaert, Marianne, and Joris Geldhof, eds. Ritual Participation and Interreligious Dialogue (Bloomsbury, 2015).
Moyaert, Marianne. Fragile Identities. Towards a Theology of Interreligious Hospitality (Rodopi 2011).
Patel, Eboo, Jennifer Howe Peace, and Noah Silverman, eds. Interreligious/Interfaith Studies: Defining a New Field (Beacon Press, 2018).
Peace, Jennifer, Or Rose and Gregory Mobley, eds. My Neighbor’s Faith: Stories of Interreligious Encounter, Growth and Transformation (Orbis Books, 2012).
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Bibliographies:
Bibliography for Interfaith and Interreligious Studies curated by Interfaith America and the Pluralism Project.
Books and articles on Interreligious Studies as an academic field curated by the Faculty of Theology at the University of Oslo.
Sources for Theory and Method in Interreligious Studies curated by the Jay Phillips Center for Interreligious Studies at the University of St. Thomas.