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1. James Parkes

James Parkes (1893-1976) was a British historian, writer, and scholar best known for his work on interfaith dialogue and the history of antisemitism. A significant figure in the study of Jewish-Christian relations, he emphasized the importance of mutual understanding and respect among faiths. Parkes authored influential books, including "The Jewish-Christian Relationship," which explored the complexities and historical tensions between these two religions. His efforts aimed to promote tolerance and combat prejudice, contributing to contemporary discussions on religious coexistence and historical reconciliation. Parkes' legacy continues to influence interfaith initiatives and dialogues today.