In this volume, Panikkar encourages us to understand and discover religious diversity in order to, at the same time, understand our own religion and culture, in a multicultural dialogue that will enrich the reader. Intercultural and interreligious dialogue focuses on the reflection of intercultural and interreligious dialogue as a way to deal with the problems arising from the encounter between cultures and religions, a situation that has been accentuated with the arrival of the modern and global world. Contemporary society tends to make a quick synthesis regarding the multiple cultural and spiritual manifestations, and for this reason, the author asks: "Can we be concrete without losing our own identity, and universal without losing the sense of what is human? ? »This volume is composed of two parts: the first, Intercultural and interreligious dialogue, is dedicated to the intrinsic ...read more