Attitudes of Religions and Ideologies Toward the Outsider: The OtherLeonard J. Swidler, Paul Mojzes A collection of essays on the attitudes of Jewish, Orthodox Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, and Yoruba religions towards non-members. |
Contents
Types of Encounter Between Religions | 1 |
What Is Dialogue? | 25 |
Attitudes of Judaism toward NonJews | 47 |
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