UTRI, REINHOLD2012-01-052012-01-052011Glottodidactica, Vol. 37/1 (2011), s.163-173.83-232-1043-80072-4769http://hdl.handle.net/10593/1689Religion as a part of culture has similarities to language: it is characteristic for nearly every individual. As there are processes of interculturality (contact of different cultures) there are also processes of inter-religiosity. On the examples of John Paul II. and Benedict XVI. the author explains the development and the theological background of the growing dialogue between religions. Although the differences are often a base for conflicts, there are many (worldwide) interreligious movements that are exemplary and therefore worth discussing.defaithidio-religioninter-religiosityecumenismpope Benedict XVI,ecumenical pioneersDer Glaube wird Berge versetzen – und kulturelle Grenzen überwinden. Ein Beitrag zum interreligiösen LernenArtykuł