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Projective tolerance as a path to peace

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This publication is the result of cooperation between the Department of Christian Ethics of the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and the Institute for Ecological and Religious Studies and aims to substantiate the understanding of tolerance based on Christian socio-ethical teachings and to explore the mechanisms of tolerance in Ukrainian society. The publication is part of the project “Tolerance at the Borders of Europe: A Dimension for Ukraine”, in collaboration with the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU), with the financial support of the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Project Manager Marcus Vogt.

Projective tolerance as a path to peace. Christian socio-ethical definition of tolerance as a conceptual basis of the project “Tolerance on the borders of Europe: Dimension for Ukraine” : Uzhhorod, FOP Naumchenko NV, 2019. – 27 p.

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