Building interreligious trust in a climate of fear

an Abrahamic trialogue

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an Abrahamic trialogue

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11

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Agenda for this trialogue
Promoting greater mutual understanding
Interfaith dialogue or trialogue
Need for action by religious communities
The interface between religion and politics
The Impact of the media
The role of education and culture
Conclusion.

Edition Notes

Caption title.

"February 2003."

Also available at the Institute's web site: http://www.usip.org/pubs/specialreports/sr99.pdf. Adobe Acrobat Reader required.

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Washington, DC
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Special report -- 99., Special report (United States Institute of Peace) -- 99.

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11 p. ;
Number of pages
11

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OL16337585M
OCLC/WorldCat
51807694, 51723481

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