Question 1: It is distinct from syncretism or alternative religion, in that dialogue often involves promoting understanding between different religions to increase ________ of others, rather than to synthesize new beliefs.
Question 2: Another example of historical coexistence between people of different faiths has been in the ________ under the administration of the Ottoman Turks from 15th to 19th centuries.
Question 3: Therefore, God ________ is understood as the power who guides non-Christians in their search for truth, which is held to be a search for the mind of Christ, even if "anonymously," in the phrase of Catholic theologian Karl Rahner.
Question 4: Zoroastrianism has long encouraged interfaith, all the way from Cyrus the Great's speech in ________, which permitted the population to keep following their own religion and keep speaking their own language.
Question 5: Through the Bahá'í International Community agency, the Bahá'ís also participate at a global level in inter-religious dialogue both through and outside of the ________ processes.
Question 9: ________ and Orthodox Christians as well as Muslims, Jews and Sufis have dwelled in harmony for hundreds of years in this region (despite some small incidents).