Hermeneutics, Faith and Relations between Cultures
Author: George F. McLean
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Description: Hermeneutics, Faith and Relations between Cultures por George F. McLean examines the intersection of hermeneutics, faith, and cultural relations, focusing on lectures delivered in Qom, Iran. It provides a valuable framework for understanding intercultural dialogue and the role of religious traditions in social reconstruction.
Pages: 85
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