Social life in the modern world requires a kind of tendency to continuous and fundamental understanding and dialogue; Understanding and dialogue that is more than a practical approach based on tolerance for each other but based on a specific formulation of epistemic convergence. In other words, behind any kind of tolerance and leniency in the public arena, there needs to be solid epistemological foundations; These epistemological foundations are effective not only in the efficiency and deepening of peaceful social life, but also in the theological foundations of religious knowledge. In fact, the first step in civil tolerance and true faith is to accept the possibility of human fallibility as an essential element inherent in him/her. Acceptance of this element causes man to always be anxious about the validity of his perceptions. The inevitable consequence of this epistemological anxiety is that one should always be open to reviewing and reconstructing one's beliefs, never consider oneself as the criterion for judging others and consequently does not expect others to follow one’ s beliefs.