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Dialogue is not just talking together, but is a whole new way of seeing oneself and the world, and then living accordingly. Dialogue must become a Virtue, a Way of Life, penetrating all of life and being expressed in Deep-Dialogue, Critical-Thinking, Emotional-Intelligence, Competitive-Cooperation—in short, Dia-Logos.
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See Leonard Swidler, “Christian-Marxist Dialogue: A Historical Overview and Analysis,” Leonard Swidler and Edward James Grace, eds., Catholic-Communist Collaboration in Italy (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1988), pp. 7–26.
See Leonard Swidler, The Ecumenical Vanguard (Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press, 1965), in which I detailed the history of the Una Sancta Movement.
Samuel Huntington, “The Clash of Civilizations?” Foreign Affairs (Summer, 1993); see also his later book: The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1993).
See Leonard Swidler and Paul Mojzes, The Study of Religion in an Age of Global Dialogue (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2000), and
Leonard Swidler, Quanqiu Duihua de Shidai: The Age of Global Dialogue. Lihua Liu, trans. (Beijing: China Social Science Press, 2006).
Leonard Swidler, (1) After the Absolute: The Dialogical Future of Religious Reflection (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1990); (2) Death or Dialogue: From the Age of Monologue to the Age of Dialogue (editor and author, with John Cobb, Monika Hellwig, and Paul Knitter (Philadelphia: Trinity Press International, 1990); (3) Bursting the Bonds: A Jewish-Christian Dialogue on Jesus and Paul, editor, and author, with Gerard Sloyan, Lewis Eron, and Lester Dean (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1990); (4) Attitudes of Religions and Ideologies towards the Outsider: The Other, coeditor and author, with Paul Mojzes (New York: Edwin Meilen Press, 1990); (5) A Bridge to Buddhist-Christian Dialogue, coauthor with and translator of Seiichi Yagi (Mahwah NJ: Paulist Press, 1990); (6) Christian Mission and Interreligious Dialogue, coeditor and author with Paul Mojzes (New York: Edwin Meilen Press, 1990); (7) Human Rights: Christians Marxists and Others in Dialogue, editor and author (New York: Paragon House, 1991); (8) Der umstrittene Jesus (Stuttgart: Quell Verlag, 1991; Kaiser Taschenbuch, Gütersloh: Chr. Kaiser/Gütersloher Verlagshaus, 1993); (9) Muslims in Dialogue: The Evolution of a Dialogue over a Generation, editor and author (New York: Meilen Press 1992); (10) The Meaning of Life at the Edge of the Third Millennium (Mahwah, NJ: Paulist Press, 1992); (11) Die Zukunft der Theologie im Dialog der Religionen und Weltanschauungen (Regensburg/Munich: Pustet/Kaiser Verlag, 1992); (12) Introduzione al buddismo: Paralleli con l’etica ebraico-cristiana, coauthor, with Antony Fernando (Bologna: Edizioni Dehoniane,1992).
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Swidler, L. (2014). Dialogue on Dialogue: Introduction to the Virtue and Way of Deep-Dialogue/Critical-Thinking/Emotional-Intelligence/Competitive-Cooperation—Dia-Logos . In: Dialogue for Interreligious Understanding. Interreligious Studies in Theory and Practice. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137470690_1
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