
The Journal of Ecumenical Studies (JES) has been in the forefront of dialogue across religious boundaries for more than 40 years. Long before the present popular awareness of religion’s impact on global conflict, JES was providing a forum for scholars and religious leaders committed to furthering understanding across lines of religious difference. Today, more than ever, this groundbreaking journal addresses the roots of long-standing divisions and points the way toward new depths of mutual appreciation and respect.
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