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    <partName>When East meets West: Understanding our religious differences</partName>
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    <publisher>RBC Ministries</publisher>
    <dateIssued>2003</dateIssued>
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  <abstract>In some way, the idea of East meets West doesn’t do justice to the complexity of our religious differences. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam emerged from a geographic land bridge somewhere between the gods of Rome and the wisdom of the Far East. Yet in practical terms, we understand what it means for East to meet West at a local laundromat or neighborhood meeting.In the following pages, RBC senior research editor Herd Vander Lugt helps us with one of the first challenges of living in an increasingly pluralistic, global community – to listen to and care for those who believe differently than we do.</abstract>
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