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Author(s)
do Prado, Patrícia Simone
Keywords
peace
Christianity
Islam
fundamentalism
interreligious dialogue
GE Subjects
Political ethics
Peace ethics
Religious ethics
Comparative religion and interreligious dialogue
Christian-Muslim

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Abstract
"That which unities us is greater than that which divides us. This could be the maxim of two of the largest religious traditions in the world: Islam and Christianity. Main characters of a millennial history that has survived epic conflicts, these two great traditions are children of the same father: they have the same theological roots and have developed from the same history of faith and devotion."
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2015
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Article
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