Definitions
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- adj. Involving more than one religion
Etymologies
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Examples
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I hope the Pope's words will inspire the moderates to go to bat for the notion of interreligious dialogue.
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Unfortunately my parents do not like the idea of interreligious dating and marriage, and dont believe it will work out.
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However, we do not wish to leave the impression that interreligious marriage is equally fine with everyone.
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Indeed, interreligious relationships are so common that most Americans probably pay them little mind, and consider them unremarkable.
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By any standard, this bodes well for interreligious relations.
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In this respect, interreligious contact is qualitatively different from contact with people of different races and, arguably, of different socioeconomic backgrounds.
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We expect that religious diversity within social networks—religious bridging—will foster greater interreligious acceptance.
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Furthermore, if we can see the effects of interreligious friendships, and over only a single year at that, it is also reasonable to assume that interreligious marriages have a far more potent effect.
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While not every religion escapes hostility, interreligious tensions are far more muted today than in the America of yesterday or in many other nations today.
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While religious divisions exist, including some latent interreligious tensions, we should not overstate the capacity of religion to cause tension or division.
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