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cc-by (c) Campdepadrós Cullell, Roger et al., 2021
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Interreligious Dialogue Groups Enabling Human Agency

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Evidence has shown that interreligious dialogue is one of the paths to build bridges among diverse cultural and religious communities that otherwise would be in conflict. Some literature reflects, from a normative standpoint, on how interreligious dialogue should be authentic and meaningful. However, there is scarce literature on what conditions contribute to this dialogue achieving its desirable goals. Thus, our aim was to examine such conditions and provide evidence of how interreligious dialogue enables human agency. By analyzing the activity of interreligious dialogue groups, we document the human agency they generate, and we gather evidence about the features of the conditions. For this purpose, we studied four interreligious dialogue groups, all affiliated with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization's (UNESCO) Association for Interreligious Dialogue (AUDIR), employing in-depth interviews and discussion groups. In these groups, which operate in diverse and multicultural neighborhoods, local actors and neighbors hold dialogues about diversity issues. In so doing, social coexistence, friendship ties, and advocacy initiatives arise. After analyzing the collected data, we conclude that for interreligious dialogue to result in positive and promising outputs, it must meet some principles of dialogic learning, namely equality of differences, egalitarian dialogue, cultural intelligence, solidarity, and transformation

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CAMPDEPADRÓS CULLELL, Roger, PULIDO RODRÍGUEZ, Miguel ángel, MARAURI, Jesús, RACIONERO, Sandra. Interreligious Dialogue Groups Enabling Human Agency. _Religions_. 2021. Vol. 12(3), núm. 189, pàgs. 1-15. [consulta: 12 de gener de 2026]. ISSN: 2077-1444. [Disponible a: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/175639]

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