![]() ![]() ![]() Istanbul, of course, is the former Constantinople, named after the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity. TIPPETT: I’m Krista Tippett, and this is On Being - from APM, American Public Media. I mean, I know that I’m a Catholic and I’m still very close to this philosophy and theology, but at the same time, I can be open mind to see what God creates. I’m closer to the idea of human communion, human meeting. ALBERTO AMBROSIO: I love this contradiction. He calls this a wonderful paradox - a life-giving contradiction.ĭR. As part of this tradition, Alberto Ambrosio is living a Christianity inspired by his study of Islam. The Dominicans began as an order of preachers and fighters of heresy. First, we speak with a Roman Catholic Dominican monk who lives in Istanbul. KRISTA TIPPETT, HOST: Today, from Istanbul, we experience some of the great spiritual tensions and possibilities of our world: the “art” of religious otherness and the “dialogue of life.” We meet a bishop of Eastern Orthodox Christianity, which still has its base in this Muslim nation. ![]()
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