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| 020 | _a978-81-8465-649-7 | ||
| 041 | _aEnglish | ||
| 082 | _a305.608097 EDW | ||
| 100 | _aEdwin SJ, Joseph Victor | ||
| 245 | _aSeeking Communion: A Collection of Conversations | ||
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_aHyderabad _bHenry Martyn Institute and ISPCSK, Delhi _c2018 |
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| 300 | _a181 | ||
| 500 | _aQur'an upholds Plurality as the Will of God: Irfan A. Omar Qur'an Affirms Plurality and Dialogue: Yusuf Jha Islam is the Middle Way: Sultan Shahin The Essence of Islam: Love, Compassion and Justice: Akhtarul Wasey Encouraging Independent Thinking in Madrasas: Waris Mazhari Foundations of Dialogue: Obedience to Truth and Respect for Others: Christian W. Troll Dialogue at the Service of the Homeless and the Poor: Marc Rastoin Fundamentalism Glorifies Religion and Discredits Faith: Laurent Basanese Embracing Religious Diversity as a Disciple of Christ: Philip Lewis Building Bridges and Connecting Peoples: David Marshall Moving from Hermeneutics of Hostility to Hermeneutics of Generosity: Leo D. Lefebure Essential Ingredients of Dialogue: Trust, Respect and Openness: Lloyd Allen Without the Other I cannot be fully Human: Ben Bowler Loving and Engaging Muslims, not Fearing them: Antoine Audo Christians and Muslims Growing Together: Michael D. Linden Building up a Shared Heritage for both Christians and Muslims: Salah Abou-Jaoude A Common Word as Joint Struggle for a Better World: David M. Neuhaus Interfaith Relations in Lebanon: Ancient, Tragic, Diverse, but Hopeful Middle Eastern Christians: A True Bridge Between the West and Islam: Marta Wozniak-Bobinska Dialogue at the Service of Human Rights: Franz Magnis-Suseno To be Religious is to be Irreligious: Heru Prakosa Promoting a Culture of Dialogue: T.K. John Taking Dialogue Seriously: Packiam T. Samuel The Challenge of Being in Dialogue with Others: James Channan Living Together, in Truth and Without Violence: Herman Roborgh | ||
| 650 | _aChristian-Muslim Relations | ||
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