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Honest conversations

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HONEST, and at times dishonest, conversations between Muslims and Christians have taken place since the early days of Islam 1500 years ago.

Both Islam and Christianity make exclusive truth claims which can generate challenging conversations at the best of times and perhaps even more challenging conversations in the context of the political, social, economic and religious contexts of today.

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Life and Work
October 2018
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