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Dialogue for Interreligious Understanding : Strategies for the Transformation of Culture-Shaping Institutions, PDF eBook

Dialogue for Interreligious Understanding : Strategies for the Transformation of Culture-Shaping Institutions PDF

Part of the Interreligious Studies in Theory and Practice series

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This book gathers the cumulative insights of over sixty years of Leonard Swidler's work in interreligious, intercultural dialogue. Offering a "Dialogue on Dialogue," he shows why diatribe, debate, and the like are ultimately unproductive and destructive.

Swidler lays out his methods for engaging in Deep-Dialogue, Critical-Thinking, Emotional-Intelligence, Competitive-Cooperation, as well "common sense" guidelines for the novice and expert alike on how to move beyond one's own perspective to experience real encounter and dialogue - and live accordingly!

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