process reconciliation implies people want engage interfaith cooperati — David R. Smock, Interfaith Dialogue Peacebuilding

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The process of reconciliation implies that people who want to engage in interfaith cooperation should be prepared to reflect critically on their own religious tradition. They should also contemplate what place their own religious tradition assigns to people of other faith traditions. (by Cilliers, Ch. 3, p. 52)

David R. Smock, Interfaith Dialogue and Peacebuilding

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