Sixteen scholars, Jewish, Muslim and Christian, explore the way in which the study and practice of love creates a common ground for different faiths and different traditions within the same faith. For the contributors, ‘common ground’ in this context is not a minimal core of belief or a lowest common denominator of faith, but a space or area in which to live together, consider together the meaning of the love to which various faiths witness, and work together to enable human flourishing.
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