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Good interfaith dialogue sees both participants’ faith grow

Posted March 15, 2018 by Mark Anderson Leave a comment

Good interfaith dialogue sees both participants’ faith grow

Posted March 15, 2018 by Mark Anderson Leave a comment

“The best dialogue takes place when partners committed to their own traditions in some depth come together to discuss both similarities and differences. The way to genuine diversity and tolerance, and to good disagreement, is to have each party deepen its own religious roots rather than pull them up.”

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