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This book is about interfaith dialogue between Muslim and Christian faith communities in Canada. In Canada Christianity has been the predominate religion throughout its history. That demographic is beginning to shift, with Islam as the fastest growing faith and Christianity continuing its decline in numbers since the end of WWII. Canada s culture is diverse and pluralistic and heavily depends upon immigration to maintain its population growth and workforce. Canada has a strong record on Human Rights and embraces its rich diversity which makes it culturally distinct on the world stage. This…mehr

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This book is about interfaith dialogue between Muslim and Christian faith communities in Canada. In Canada Christianity has been the predominate religion throughout its history. That demographic is beginning to shift, with Islam as the fastest growing faith and Christianity continuing its decline in numbers since the end of WWII. Canada s culture is diverse and pluralistic and heavily depends upon immigration to maintain its population growth and workforce. Canada has a strong record on Human Rights and embraces its rich diversity which makes it culturally distinct on the world stage. This creates a golden opportunity for Muslims and Christians in Canada to lead the way in effective interfaith dialogue. An understanding of the theologies and practices of charity in the Muslim and Christian faith traditions is a significant bridge that promises to lead to lasting peace, effective dialogue, and a joint working relationship with one another. If done properly, effective interfaith dialogue between the Christian and Muslim faith communities could potentially influence and change public policy for the alleviation of poverty within the broader communities they co-inhabit.
Autorenporträt
Dennis B. Nickerson, MA: Senior Pastor with the Convention of Atlantic Baptist Churches, Canada, and a Doctorate of Ministry student at Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada. He is an active member of the Interfaith Council of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and teaches English and diversity with Immigration Settlement and Integration Services.