RT Article T1 Toleranz als mimetische Kategorie: warum Bekehrung im religiösen Dialog ein Reizwort bleibt JF Zeitschrift für katholische Theologie VO 132 IS 4 SP 445 OP 461 A1 Paulin, Maximilian 1972- LA German YR 2010 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1759090344 AB Tolerance as a key attitude in coping with religious and ethnical pluralisms is positively connoted. Yet »conversion«, despite of being a coherent possibility (if not necessity) of sincere dialogue and intercultural exchange, seems to trespass political correctness. A mimetical view on several phenomena and aspects of tolerance points out the unuttered barriers and what conversion in a Girardian sense really means: Accepting the vanity of mimetic desire and not hating neither oneself nor any other person for that desire changes the very roots and powers of interpersonal engagement and thus lets come through a completely new foundation for tolerance. K1 Toleranz K1 Dialog K1 Christentum K1 Weltreligionen K1 Tolerance K1 Dialogue K1 Christianity K1 World Religions