The future of interfaith dialogue : Muslim-Christian encounters through A Common Word /
The future of interfaith dialogue : Muslim-Christian encounters through A Common Word /
edited by Yazid Said, Lejla Demiri.
- Cambridge: Cambridge University press, 2018.
- xv, 334 pages ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-328) and index.
The inception of A Common Word / From intra-religious to interreligious dialogue: the Amman Message as a precursor and companion to the A Common Word initiative / A Common Word leading to uncommon dialogue / A Common Word for the common good / The world in which we respond to God's word / Love of neighbour in the face of religious trauma / An overview of Christian responses to A Common Word / Seeking humility and self-critique: a christological analysis of A Common Word / The protocol of interfaith dialogue: Qurʼanic imperatives in a globalising world / Our next word in common: mea culpa? / A Common Word or a word of justice? Two Qurʼanic approaches to Christian-Muslim dialogue / The use of Christian scripture in A Common Word / A Common Word as potentially reflected in different languages / 'Love thy neighbour': a moral imperative? / 'An unknown word': reflections on the reception of A Common Word in Germany / Taking inspiration from A Common Word for a musical dialogue / A Common Word as contextual theology / A Common Word and Abū Ḥāmid al-Ghazālī's love of God / Lejla Demiri -- Tim Winter -- Jonathan Kearney -- Michael Louis Fitzgerald -- Rowan Williams -- Ingrid Mattson -- Reuven Firestone -- Sarah Snyder -- Peter Admirand -- Asma Afsaruddin -- Daniel A. Madigan -- Pim Valkenberg -- Clare Amos -- Rusmir Mahmutćehajić -- Mustafa Abu Sway -- Matthias Böhm -- Amir Dastmalchian -- Marianne Farina -- Yazid Said -- Introduction / Epilogue.
A Common Word Between Us and You' (ACW) is an open letter, dated 13 October 2007, from leaders of the Islamic religion to those of the Christian religion. It calls for peace between Muslims and Christians and seeks common ground and understanding between both religions. This volume examines the document from a number of perspectives. Exploring the events that led to ACW, it provides an overview of responses to the document and its use of scripture. It also relates the reception of ACW to several specific and contrasting contexts, and recommends new avenues for ACW-inspired discussion. Advancing debate and dialogue between Jews, Muslims and Christians, this volume promotes a distinctive methodology for inter-religious studies, and serves as an invaluable resource for students and scholars of theology and religious studies.
9781107134348 110713434X
2018289552
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Muʼassasat Āl al-Bayt lil-Fikr al-Islāmī. Common word between us and you.
Islam--Relations--Christianity.
Christianity and other religions--Islam.
Dialogue--Religious aspects--Islam.
Dialogue--Religious aspects--Christianity.
Christianity.
Dialogue--Religious aspects--Christianity.
Dialogue--Religious aspects--Islam.
Interfaith relations.
Islam.
BP172 / .F88 2018
Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-328) and index.
The inception of A Common Word / From intra-religious to interreligious dialogue: the Amman Message as a precursor and companion to the A Common Word initiative / A Common Word leading to uncommon dialogue / A Common Word for the common good / The world in which we respond to God's word / Love of neighbour in the face of religious trauma / An overview of Christian responses to A Common Word / Seeking humility and self-critique: a christological analysis of A Common Word / The protocol of interfaith dialogue: Qurʼanic imperatives in a globalising world / Our next word in common: mea culpa? / A Common Word or a word of justice? Two Qurʼanic approaches to Christian-Muslim dialogue / The use of Christian scripture in A Common Word / A Common Word as potentially reflected in different languages / 'Love thy neighbour': a moral imperative? / 'An unknown word': reflections on the reception of A Common Word in Germany / Taking inspiration from A Common Word for a musical dialogue / A Common Word as contextual theology / A Common Word and Abū Ḥāmid al-Ghazālī's love of God / Lejla Demiri -- Tim Winter -- Jonathan Kearney -- Michael Louis Fitzgerald -- Rowan Williams -- Ingrid Mattson -- Reuven Firestone -- Sarah Snyder -- Peter Admirand -- Asma Afsaruddin -- Daniel A. Madigan -- Pim Valkenberg -- Clare Amos -- Rusmir Mahmutćehajić -- Mustafa Abu Sway -- Matthias Böhm -- Amir Dastmalchian -- Marianne Farina -- Yazid Said -- Introduction / Epilogue.
A Common Word Between Us and You' (ACW) is an open letter, dated 13 October 2007, from leaders of the Islamic religion to those of the Christian religion. It calls for peace between Muslims and Christians and seeks common ground and understanding between both religions. This volume examines the document from a number of perspectives. Exploring the events that led to ACW, it provides an overview of responses to the document and its use of scripture. It also relates the reception of ACW to several specific and contrasting contexts, and recommends new avenues for ACW-inspired discussion. Advancing debate and dialogue between Jews, Muslims and Christians, this volume promotes a distinctive methodology for inter-religious studies, and serves as an invaluable resource for students and scholars of theology and religious studies.
9781107134348 110713434X
2018289552
GBB8D3325 bnb
018979090 Uk
Muʼassasat Āl al-Bayt lil-Fikr al-Islāmī. Common word between us and you.
Islam--Relations--Christianity.
Christianity and other religions--Islam.
Dialogue--Religious aspects--Islam.
Dialogue--Religious aspects--Christianity.
Christianity.
Dialogue--Religious aspects--Christianity.
Dialogue--Religious aspects--Islam.
Interfaith relations.
Islam.
BP172 / .F88 2018