1. Introduction
PART ONE: In His Own Words
2. In His Own Words
PART TWO: Seven Traditions Respond
3. "The Church Also Is Enriched When She Receives the Values of Judaism" Shared Faith Responses to Pope Francis and Interreligious Dialogue
4. On Donkey Drivers, Interreligious Dialogue, and Shared Tasks: A Jewish Response to Pope Francis on Interreligious Relations and Collaboration
5. Is Pope Francis an Anonymous Feminist?
6. Is the Pope Catholic? A Question of Identity in Pope Francis's Practical Theology of Interreligious Dialogue
7. Pope Francis's Compassion 8. Pope Francis, Islam, and Dialogue
9. Cautious Hope: Hindu Reflections on Pope Francis
10. Do We Have a Religious Need for Each Other? Pope Francis and Interreligious Dialogue
11. A Sikh in Dialogue with Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii Gaudium
12. Let's Get Off Our Cell Phones and Hear a Sikh Maxim from Pope Francis
13. Toward Dialogue with Pope Francis: A Japanese Buddhist Perspective
14. What Do We Share? A Secular-Humanist Response
PART THREE: Reflection and Final Assessment 14. Be Friends and Help the World: The Contributions of Pope Francis to Interreligious and Secular Relations
About the Author: Harold Kasimow is the George Drake Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at Grinnell College, USA.
Alan Race is an Anglican priest-theologian. He is currently Chair of the World Congress of Faiths, and Editor of its journal Interreligious Insight.