<div>INTERFAITH DIALOGUE DEVELOPED BY GURU NANAK DURING HIS ITINERARIES-A CRITICAL ANALYSIS
Col Dr Dalvinder Singh Grewal
Dean R & D Desh Bhagat University
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Dialogue is formed by the two words 'dia' and 'logos', which can be literally interpreted as 'dual meaning' or more appropriately the 'two way flow/exchange' of meaning, which is the tone suggested by Boehm, and many modern philosophical writers. Interfaith dialogue here connotes the exchange of communication between representatives of different faiths. Guru Nanak
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Col Dr Dalvinder Singh Grewal
Dean R & D Desh Bhagat University
Dalvinder45@yahoo.co.in[/email
Dialogue is formed by the two words 'dia' and 'logos', which can be literally interpreted as 'dual meaning' or more appropriately the 'two way flow/exchange' of meaning, which is the tone suggested by Boehm, and many modern philosophical writers. Interfaith dialogue here connotes the exchange of communication between representatives of different faiths. Guru Nanak
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