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Abstract

This paper explores Christian-Muslim dialogue through the thought of Daniel Madigan, presenting it as both possible and necessary, especially in theological matters. In a context marked by religious conflict and misunderstanding, the study highlights dialogue as a means of fostering mutual respect and deeper understanding. It argues that engaging theological differences need not lead to division but can instead become a source of enrichment. The paper emphasizes that authentic dialogue requires openness, humility, and a willingness to learn from the other. It ultimately presents interreligious dialogue as an essential task in a pluralistic world.

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