"Hope" - an unusual pursuit
They see the patriarch Abraham, to whom all three faiths trace their roots, as a possible source for finding common ground and understanding. ..."People are craving hope, and this is a concrete step," says Feiler. "The themes of religion and violence and interfaith relations have only deepened in the past two years. There's a lot of hostility and mistrust, but also a sense among those interested that failure is not an option."
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