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Fifty years have passed since the promulgation of Nostra Aetate during the last session of the Second Vatican Council. We can now see that at least one measure of the greatness of the Declaration on the Relation of the Church to Non-Christian Religions is the abundance of interreligious friendships it has made possible. The present collection of essays bears witness to this happy legacy.
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John Connelly, From Enemy to Brother: The Revolution of Catholic Teaching on the Jews, 1933–1965 ( Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2012 ), 241.
Jean-Jacques Pérennès, Georges Anawati: Un chrétien é gyptien devant le mystère de l’islam ( Paris: Cerf, 2008 ), 215–216.
Louis Gardet and Georges Anawati, Introduction à la théologie musulmane: Essai de théologie comparée ( Paris: J. Vrin, 1948 ).
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Fredericks, J.L. (2015). Introduction. In: Fredericks, J.L., Tiemeier, T.S. (eds) Interreligious Friendship after Nostra Aetate. Interreligious Studies in Theory and Practice. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137472113_1
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