The perspective of dialogue between religions is today a kairòs, however indecisive and contested it might be. This dialogue is in fact from the beginning implicitly at the core of religions in their intrinsic pluriformity. It is also the ultimate vocation of authentic religions, regardless of their capacity to achieve such results in history. On the basis of his own spiritual experience and cultural understanding, the author attempts – on the basis of this thesis – to offer an interpretation of the meaning of this kairòs for the historical development of the specifically Christian identity (1), in order to attempt an investigation into the manifestation in that identity of the vocation intrinsic to every religious tradition and experience that is truly such (2), and concludes with a note on the implications and practical perspectives in the public sphere that this event reveals.
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