Interreligious dialogue as a myth

The authors aim in this article to show why it is extremely difficult to expect representatives of missionary religions to engage in productive interreligious dialogue.The article demonstrates how the imperative to convert, which is rooted in a sense of epistemic authority that one holds the best silver condenser tumble dryer version of truth, prec

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Ambiguity, Uncertainty and Implementation

In policy implementation the roles of ambiguity and uncertainty have been theorized but insufficiently tested.This study contributes to the policy process literature by arguing that ambiguity and uncertainty are snoop snacks two sides of the same coin in implementation.Their effects are linked to the credibility of policy, the clarity of goals, and

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