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Trialogue and terror

Trialogue and terror

Alan L. Berger

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This volume addresses the promise and peril of post-9/11 interfaith trialogue. In fifteen clearly written and insightful essays, distinguished scholars of different faiths and divergent world views guide readers toward an informed understanding of the role of religion and the basic teachings of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam in the aftermath of the September 11 terror attacks on the United States. Acknowledging commonalities, these essays also shed light on the essential differences among the teachings of the Abrahamic traditions and raise pivotal questions regarding humanity's future: What prompted the carnage? What has changed since then? What remains to be achieved? Dispelling ignorance about the religious other is a necessary but only a first step toward achieving a durable and effective trialogue. In an increasingly perilous and interconnected world where the effects of globalization are yet to be fully recognized, interfaith trialogue holds out the hope of genuine movement toward a more peaceful coexistence. (Publisher).

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OL Work ID
OL20956006W

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September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001JudaismAbrahamic religionsInfluenceInfluence (Literary, artistic, etc.)RelationsChristianityReligionInterfaith relationsChristianity and other religionsIslamReligionsReligions, relationsSeptember 11 terrorist attacks, 2001

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