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∗ A shorter version of this paper was presented in a conference with the title E Pluribus Unum: Religious Pluralism and the Common Good in February 1992. The conference was co‐sponsored by the Religious Education Association, the Skirball Institute on American Values of the American Jewish Committee, and the School of Theology at Claremont. This version was prepared in relation to discussions taking place in Britain regarding government guidelines on Religious Education and Collective Worship, and discussion within the Anglican Church on interreligious relationships following the Open Letter of 1991, a letter that reflected one view and provoked much of the discussion that followed.
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