Human Fraternity & Inclusive Citizenship Interreligious Engagement in the Mediterranean

Polarization and discrimination linked to religion have been increasing in many parts of the world, including on the two shores of the Mediterranean. Against this background, however, seeds of hope have emerged from a number of religious leaders who have called for a new narrative of human fraternit...

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Main Author: Petito, Fabio (auth)
Other Authors: Daou, Fadi (auth), Driessen, Michael D. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Milan Ledizioni 2021
Series:ISPI Publications
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