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This work examines the concept of ecumenism, typically understood as interfaith cooperation, and applies it to the context of contemporary cultural conflicts. The author argues that believers from various faiths can form a coalition to defend common values against secularizing forces in society. The book discusses the potential for strategic alliances across religious lines without requiring theological agreement, focusing on shared ethical concerns rather than doctrinal unity.
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