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Jul 2012
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Local versus Global Dimensions of Religi...

OXFORD UNIVERSITY
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Presentations from a two-day international and interdisciplinary conference on the theme of reducing religious conflict. Organised by the SRC Project, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford (June 2012). In June 2012, the Science and Religious Conflict Project team in the Faculty of Philosophy at Oxford University hosted a two-day international and inte ... Show More
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