Tikvah
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January 24, 2017

Interreligious Dialogue and Its Moral Limits

“We look forward to hearing your paper on why the gods must be fed the blood of sacrificial victims.”

Reviewing Ephraim Meir’s Interreligious Theology: Its Value and Mooring in Modern Jewish Philosophy, Peter Berger launches into a discussion of the extent to which religious faith can accommodate pluralism. Berger praises the idea of the book’s title—interfaith cooperation that goes beyond mere dialogue—but argues that such attempts to transcend religious differences should go only so far:

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