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The word 'dialogue' consists of two terms 'dia' and '1ogue'. 'Dia' means 'two' and '1ogue' is der... more The word 'dialogue' consists of two terms 'dia' and '1ogue'. 'Dia' means 'two' and '1ogue' is derived from the Greek -'logos' (Latin 'logus'), meaning "a (specified kind of) speaking or writing" 1 . Thus the word 'Dialogue' means two way communications or communication between two persons or party, i.e., speaker to listener to speaker. Thus one can define dialogue in general as (a) a form of communication (b) between two speakers, (c) primarily through language, but assisted by the body, the role of the mind being implicit, (d) within a given socio-cultural context, (e) on the basis of a "values non-significant" content. Likewise the word 'interfaith' is also consists of two words 'inter' and 'faith' which means between two faith or between two religious denominations.
The word 'dialogue' consists of two terms 'dia' and '1ogue'. 'Dia' means 'two' and '1ogue' is der... more The word 'dialogue' consists of two terms 'dia' and '1ogue'. 'Dia' means 'two' and '1ogue' is derived from the Greek -'logos' (Latin 'logus'), meaning "a (specified kind of) speaking or writing" 1 . Thus the word 'Dialogue' means two way communications or communication between two persons or party, i.e., speaker to listener to speaker. Thus one can define dialogue in general as (a) a form of communication (b) between two speakers, (c) primarily through language, but assisted by the body, the role of the mind being implicit, (d) within a given socio-cultural context, (e) on the basis of a "values non-significant" content. Likewise the word 'interfaith' is also consists of two words 'inter' and 'faith' which means between two faith or between two religious denominations.