interfaith dialogue and church authority
Interfaith dialogue refers to a conversation or discussion between people of different religious beliefs or faith traditions, aimed at fostering understanding, promoting cooperation, and resolving religious conflicts. Church authority, on the other hand, pertains to the governing power or control held by a particular religious institution, such as a church, over its members or within its religious framework.
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