Dialogue is difficult and is even more difficult when the parties involved do not share many common core beliefs. This is particularly true when looking at dialogue between people of different faiths or religions. This book looks at this challenge from a number of different angles. The core perspective is that interreligious dialogue must start from a position of respect and mutuality, with the primary goal of clarifying similarities and differences. While this may seem obvious to many (though certainly not to all), doing this is harder than it may first appear. This book was written for Christians, and perhaps specifically those of the Evangelical tradition, to help them gain an understanding of some of the challenges, along with some guidelines in how to be more effective in dialogue. That being said, people of a wide variety of perspectives may find the general principles quite applicable to their situation to become better at interreligious dialogue.
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