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This book is a classic contribution to the encounter of religious traditions at the deepest and most personal level. It takes dialogue beyond credal statements to the realm of lived faith, where religious encounter is truly religious and where participants overcome the temptation to defend themselves. The author views the major religious traditions--but especially Christianity, Buddhism and Hinduism--as responses to the human predicament. Their encounter is a confession that the human enterprise is not finished but still in the process of becoming.
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