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    LIVING IN COMMUNITY: THE GOAL OF CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM DIALOGUE
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    Consejo Mundial de Iglesias (Comunicados de prensa)
    http://www.oikoumene.org/en/news/news-mana gement/eng/a/article/1722/christians-from-many-tra d.html
    20 de octubre de 2008
    Switzerland

    "Living together in community must take the centre stage of
    Christian-Muslim dialogue," said Catholicos Aram I at the opening of
    an 18-20 October ecumenical consultation aimed at developing a common
    Christian theological understanding of dialogue with Islam.

    "The prevailing misperceptions, ambiguities, polarizations, tensions
    and collision [of values between Muslims and Christians], hijacked and
    sharpened by politico-ideological agendas and geo-political strategies,
    can be transformed only through a shared life in community," stated
    Aram I, head of the Armenian Apostolic Church (See of Cilicia),
    in delivering the key-note speech of the consultation.

    For Aram I, such a "community building must take place on the basis of
    equal rights and obligations, as well as full and active participation
    in all aspects of society life, including decision-making". It
    "presupposes a quality of integration that provides equal
    opportunities, ensures diversity and enhances mutual acceptance".

    Among the "divisive issues" to be addressed, Aram I listed how
    both religions deal with the relationship between faith and reason,
    the response to secularism, the concept of mission and the tension
    between human rights and Islamic law.

    Having a "rich history" of Christian-Muslim dialogue, the ecumenical
    movement needs to keep pursuing it with a "more focused" agenda,
    "touching on issues that pertain to the life of the people," said
    Aram I.

    Organized by the World Council of Churches (WCC), together with a
    number of Christian world communions, the World Evangelical Alliance
    (WEA) and the Roman Catholic Church, the consultation has gathered
    some 50 church leaders and experts on Christian-Muslim dialogue in
    Chavannes-de-Bogis, outside Geneva, Switzerland.

    The consultation emerged from an ecumenical process launched by the
    WCC in response to "A Common Word Between Us and You," a letter signed
    by 138 Muslim scholars and addressed to Christian leaders around the
    world in October 2007.
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