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Strangers or Co-Pilgrims?

The Impact of Interfaith Dialogue on Christian Faith and Practice
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A Methodist minister from Sri Lanka, Wesley Ariarajah served for over ten years as director of the Department of Interfaith Dialogue Program of the World Council of Churches (WCC). He is now professor emeritus of ecumenical Theology at Drew University School of Theology, Madison, NJ.
S. Wesley Ariarajah is a Methodist minister from Sri Lanka who served for over ten years as director of the Department of Interfaith Dialogue Program of the World Council of Churches (WCC). From 1992, he was the deputy general secretary of the WCC. He is now professor emeritus of ecumenical Theology at Drew University School of Theology, Madison, New Jersey.
Introduction: Dialogue Begins at home Section 1: Theory and Practice of Interfaith Dialogue Section 2: Dialogue and Scriptures Section 3: Dialogue and Theology Section 4: Dialogue and Mission Section 5: Dialogue and Specific Religious Traditions Section 6: Three Issues of Contemporary Importance to Interfaith Relations
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