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Das Herz der Religionen
- Gemeinsamkeiten entdecken und verstehen
- Narrated by: Bernt Hahn
- Length: 3 hrs and 40 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Krieg der Kulturen oder Bündnis der Religionen? Auf diese wohl wichtigste Frage unserer Zeit gibt der Dalai Lama eine überzeugende und sehr persönliche Antwort. So verschiedenartig die Religionen der Welt auch sind, so liegen ihnen doch die gleichen Kerngedanken zu Grunde. Nur wer die Gemeinsamkeiten kennt, kann den Unterschieden mit dem Respekt begegnen, der für eine harmonische Koexistenz und einen dauerhaften Weltfrieden unabdingbar ist. Dieses Hörbuch des Friedensnobelpreisträgers dringt über die Grenzen der einzelnen Glaubensrichtungen hinweg in das Herz der Religionen vor.
©2012 Verlag Herder (P)2012 Der Audio Verlag
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