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Kenan Cetinkaya

Country: 66 Turkey

Languages: Turkish, English, Arabic, German

Organizations: Bozok University

Expertise: Education, Theology

Focus area: Academic

Religious affiliation: Islam

Lecturer, Bozok University Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies

Kenan Cetinkaya was born in Malatya, Turkey. He holds a BA (2006) in Islamic Education from Ankara University and an MA (2009) in Theological Studies from the University of Saint Thomas, Houston, TX. He earned his PhD (2014) from the Department of Religion, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA. His dissertation title is Turkish Response to the Christian Call for Dialogue. And since 2013, he has been working at Bozok University Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Turkey since 2013. His professional experience in the area of interreligious dialogue started during education in the USA, where he was able to foster dialogue within a number of different platforms. To better learn about Christianity and Judaism, he pursued a Masters’ degree in a Catholic seminary and took courses on Judaism in a Rabbinical College during his doctoral degree. His motto is “success through challenges.” He is the editor of a Turkish book, Birlikte Yaşama Kültürü ve Diyalog (Coexistence and Dialogue), published in December 2014. Some of his other published works include: “Three Turkish Views of Interfaith Dialogue” in Sacred Texts & Human Contexts: A North American Response to A Common Word between Us and You, edited by Nathan R. Kollar and Muhammad Shafiq, 2014; “Ren and Imán: A Comparative Approach to Confucian and Islamic Virtues.” International Journal of Business, Humanities and Technology 1 (2011): 135-143.