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A collection of dialogical essays around various topics pertaining to human nature and destiny from a theological perspective. The essays reflect the authors' ideas of how best to convey what they hold to be not only their personal beliefs, but also the beliefs of their communities, to an audience that is not expected to share these beliefs. Surprises abound as discussions reveal both astonishing similarities across religious convictions and differences in basic concepts where similarities were assumed.

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A collection of dialogical essays around various topics pertaining to human nature and destiny from a theological perspective. The essays reflect the authors' ideas of how best to convey what they hold to be not only their personal beliefs, but also the beliefs of their communities, to an audience that is not expected to share these beliefs. Surprises abound as discussions reveal both astonishing similarities across religious convictions and differences in basic concepts where similarities were assumed.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Harry Huebner is professor emeritus of Theology, Philosophy and Ethics at Canadian Mennonite University. Hajj Muhammad Legenhausen is an American philosopher who teaches at Imam Khomeini Education and Research Institute in Qom, Iran. Born and educated in the US, he converted to Islam in 1983 adult, after studying Shi'a Islam. The author of Islam and Religious Pluralism, he is an advocate of interfaith dialogue.