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Dialogue for Interreligious Understanding

Strategies for the Transformation of Culture-Shaping Institutions

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  • © 2014

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Part of the book series: Interreligious Studies in Theory and Practice (INSTTP)

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Table of contents (26 chapters)

  1. Dialogue on Dialogue: Introduction to the Virtue and Way of Deep-Dialogue/Critical-Thinking/Emotional-Intelligence/Competitive-Cooperation—Dia-Logos

  2. Implications

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About this book

This invaluable volume gathers together the cumulative insight of more than fifty years of Leonard Swidler's work on dialogue. The founder and president of the Dialogue Institute, Swidler offers through experience and research his theory and tools of interreligious, intercultural, and international dialogue.

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"This is the summa of one of the greats of religious dialogue.The fruit of a lifetime of reflection and action,this book shows that dialogue is not merely an intellectual search for truth but a dance of life, a way of authentic, enriched living and a transformation of self. This volume is a gift to all who seek a humane, globally responsible, morally universal ethic for their own life. (It also shows you how to go about developing one.)" - Rabbi Irving (Yitz) Greenberg, founding President, Jewish Life Network

About the author

Leonard J. Swidler is Founder and President of the Dialogue Institute, as well as Founding Editor of the Journal of Ecumenical Studies. He is Professor of Catholic Thought and Interreligious Dialogue in the Religion Department of Temple University, USA.

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