In search of a common base for interreligious dialogue
Beyond “a common word” between Muslims and Christians
Autor: | González García, Alexander |
Colaboradores: | Villa villa, Sandra (Editor Literario) Miranda Passo, Juan Carlos (Coordinador Editorial) Enslin, John (Prologuista) |
Religions are like musical instruments. In order to play
together in an orchestra, they must be tuned to the
right tone or pitch. To do that, the first requirement is
the desire to be in tune with the other instruments. The
second requirement is to find a common reference
or tone. The task of interreligious dialogue, using this
analogy, is to find that common reference or pitch
to which will allow all religions to play together in
peace and in harmony. This study hopes to make a
contribution by presenting a pitch that can be used
as a common tone towards which religions can tune
themselves in order to build harmonious relations with
each other.