Jan Dumon takes Patrick Lateur to places in Rome that are important to him. The dialogue between Christianity and other world religions is what it's all about. After a visit to the early Christian Santa Sabina they walk over the Tiber ...See moreJan Dumon takes Patrick Lateur to places in Rome that are important to him. The dialogue between Christianity and other world religions is what it's all about. After a visit to the early Christian Santa Sabina they walk over the Tiber Island to the great synagogue of Rome. A perfect place to reflect on the relationship between Jews and Christians. Through the statue of the Christian rebel Giordano Bruno they go to the largest mosque in Europe on the edge of the eternal city. Jan Dumon explains why the dialogue between Muslims and Christians in Africa is better than in Europe and what we can learn from this. They finish above the Spanish Steps at the Jerusalem Communal. Jan and Patrick are introduced to a church that is literally and figuratively in the pipeline. Written by
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