Abstract

This article argues that interreligious dialogue, learning and literacy involve more than enabling the communication of information about diverse religious groups. Effective pedagogies in interreligious contexts equip learners with an awareness of and potentially the capacity to engage with the spiritual realities to which the traditions adhere. Approaches that incorporate rich stories are essential for genuine interreligious learning.

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