MOSAIC - The training kit for Euro-Mediterranean youth work
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38. Final report of the Group of Specialists on “<strong>The</strong> role of women and men in intercultural and interreligious<br />
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39. Ibid.<br />
40. Ibid.<br />
41. Janjar, M.S. (1999) “Inter-faith dialogue and the ethics of tolerance” in Intercultural dialogue: basis <strong>for</strong> <strong>Euro</strong>-<br />
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42. Final report of the Group of Specialists on “<strong>The</strong> role of women and men in intercultural and interreligious<br />
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43. Ibid.<br />
44. See www.wcrp.org. <strong>The</strong> Final report of the Group of Specialists on “<strong>The</strong> role of women and men in intercultural<br />
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45. <strong>The</strong> symposium was organised within the frame<strong>work</strong> of the All Different – All Equal <strong>youth</strong> campaign <strong>for</strong> diversity,<br />
human rights, and participation. <strong>The</strong> participants were young people from member states of the Council of <strong>Euro</strong>pe<br />
and the Organisation of Islamic Conference.<br />
46. See www.bahai.org; Baha’i faith (2007) Encyclopædia Britannica at www.britannica.com/eb/article-9001542;<br />
Baha’i faith (2007) Britannica Student Encyclopedia at www.britannica.com/ebi/article-9273059; Baha’i (2007)<br />
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and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahai.<br />
47. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahai (accessed 10 October 2008).<br />
48. Ibid.<br />
49. Kivisto, P. (1998) “Baha’i” in Encyclopedia of religion and society, W. H. Swatos (ed.), Hart<strong>for</strong>d Institute <strong>for</strong> Religion<br />
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10 October 2008).<br />
50. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahai (accessed 10 October 2008).<br />
51. Ibid.<br />
52. General references <strong>for</strong> this section are González, J. (1984) <strong>The</strong> history of Christianity, London: Harper Collins;<br />
Christianity (2007) Encyclopædia Britannica at www.britannica.com/eb/article-9105945 (retrieved 4 August 2007).<br />
Narratives in this section also refer to ‘Medieval and Re<strong>for</strong>mation views’ and ‘<strong>The</strong> schism of 1054’, in Christianity<br />
(2007) Encyclopædia Britannica at www.britannica.com/eb/article-67412 and ‘Eastern Orthodoxy’ at<br />
www.religionfacts.com/christianity/denominations/orthodoxy.htm (both retrieved 5 August 2007).<br />
53. <strong>The</strong> chronology of the life of Jesus is uncertain.<br />
54. See http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus (accessed 10 October 2008).<br />
55. Ibid.<br />
56. Christianity (2007) Britannica Concise Encyclopædia at www.britannica.com/ebc/article-9360716 (retrieved<br />
5 August 2007).<br />
57. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantine_I_and_Christianity (accessed 17 September 2008).<br />
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62. Thirty Years’ War (2007) Encyclopædia Britannica at www.britannica.com/eb/article-9072150 (retrieved 5 August 2007).<br />
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T-Kit No.11 - <strong>MOSAIC</strong> - <strong>The</strong> <strong>training</strong> <strong>kit</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Euro</strong>-<strong>Mediterranean</strong> <strong>youth</strong> <strong>work</strong>