The Future Publications
UniDialogue Publishing plans its publishing program for the next two years based on its own ideas as well as books proposed for publication. Being informed about UniDialogue’s future plans can be highly beneficial for its audience, as well as for translators and other publishers.

Science and Religion in the Horizon of a Monotheistic Worldview
The book *Science and Religion in the Horizon of a Monotheistic Worldview* is authored by Professor Mahdi Golshani, a renowned Iranian physicist born in 1939, who is also recognized as the father of the academic field of science and religion in Iran.
Professor Mahdi Golshani has written several books describing the relationship between science and religion, and identifying the roots of the conflicts that, in his view, are mostly superficial. As the founder of the Department of Philosophy of Science at Sharif University of Technology in Tehran, Professor Golshani, in *Science and Religion in the Horizon of a Monotheistic Worldview*, attempts to explain each of the problems posed in the relationship between science and religion. He aims to demonstrate that these conflicts are not fundamental and provides solutions by drawing upon both scientific and religious references. Furthermore, Professor Golshani outlines a future vision of collaboration between science and religion and enumerates the requirements for such cooperation. This book is set to be published in German by Unidialogue within the next five months.
It is worth noting that the Persian and English versions of this book have already been published in Tehran.

Analysis of Theoretical Problems of Justice
Analysis of Theoretical Problems of Justice is the title of Dr. Reza Gholami’s new book, which will be published by this publisher within the next five months in 250 pages. From a scientific classification perspective, this book falls under the category of political philosophy.
The author first identifies and categorizes the fundamental and crucial theoretical problems in the field of social justice.
Then, he examines each of these problems through the lens of political philosophy.
In this book, Dr. Gholami does not intend to provide definitive answers to the problems but does mention certain responses, distinguishing the answer he favors from others. The author states that the main goal of the book is to highlight the theoretical complexities of justice and to outline a roadmap for developing new theories on social justice.