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Leonard Swidler

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Dr. Leonard Swidler is a global theologian who has pioneered and contributed to the field of interfaith dialogue for more than 50 years. He is Professor Emeritus of Religion at Temple University, founder of the Journal of Ecumenical Studies, and now teaches at the University of Sulaimani. The Dialogue Decalogue, his proposed interfaith dialogue, has been described as the most convincing theoretical basis for conducting Dialogue.

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Jesus Was a Feminist and Mu...

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Yeshua: Jesus the Jew a Mod...

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Movement for a Global Ethic...

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The Power of Dialogue: Jewi...

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Letters to Will Combined Ed...

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Authentic Humanity: The Hum...

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The Age of Global Dialogue

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“Yeshua was a feminist. A feminist is a person who is in favor of, and promotes, the equality of women with men, who advocates and practices treating women primarily as human persons (as men are so treated) and willingly contravenes social customs in so acting.”
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