This book addresses sensitive issues that often lead to misperception between Christians and Muslims. Considering the current state of the world, this timely work makes an important contribution that will help readers deepen their understanding of Muslims, Christians, and the importance of interfaith dialogue.
This book addresses sensitive issues that often lead to misperception between Christians and Muslims. Considering the current state of the world, this timely work makes an important contribution that will help readers deepen their understanding of Muslims, Christians, and the importance of interfaith dialogue.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mohammed Abu-Nimer is professor in the International Peace and Conflict Resolution program for the School of International Service and director of the Peacebuilding and Development Insitute at American University. He is also the founder and director of the Salam Institute for Peace and Justice David Augsburger is professor of pastoral care and counseling in the School of Theology at Fuller Theological Seminary.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1 I. Introduction Part 2 II. Peace-Building, Nonviolence, and Conflict Resolution Chapter 3 The Practices of Forgiveness and Reconciliation in Conflict Transformation Chapter 4 Response to Augsberger Chapter 5 Muslim Perspectives on War and Peace Chapter 6 Response to Kadayifci Part 7 III. Religious Diversity and Identity Chapter 8 The Qur'anic Perspective on Religious Pluralism Chapter 9 I am as my Servant thinks of Me Chapter 10 Response to Hassan and Harris Chapter 11 Social Location and Christian Identity: Some Historical Perspectives Chapter 12 Response to Shenk and Dueck Part 13 Interfaith and Intra-Faith Dialogue Chapter 14 Theological Foundation of Interfaith Dialogue and Peaceful Coexistence: The Koran's Universal Perspectives Chapter 15 Fear and Muslim-Christian Conflict Transformation: Resources from Attachment Theory and Affect Regulation Chapter 16 Toward Mutual Respectful Witness Chapter 17 The Right to Religious Conversion: Between Apostasy and Proselytization Chapter 18 Response to all articles Chapter 19 Response to Bakar and Omar Part 20 V. Contemporary Issues, Case Studies Chapter 21 Rethinking Human Rights: A Common Challenge for Muslims and Christians Chapter 22 Let Peace Flourish: Descriptive and Applied Research from the Conflict Transformation Grant Chapter 23 Abrahamic Faiths: Models of Interfaith Dialogue in the U. S. Chapter 24 Response to all articles Part 25 Concluding Remarks Part 26 Appendices
Part 1 I. Introduction Part 2 II. Peace-Building, Nonviolence, and Conflict Resolution Chapter 3 The Practices of Forgiveness and Reconciliation in Conflict Transformation Chapter 4 Response to Augsberger Chapter 5 Muslim Perspectives on War and Peace Chapter 6 Response to Kadayifci Part 7 III. Religious Diversity and Identity Chapter 8 The Qur'anic Perspective on Religious Pluralism Chapter 9 I am as my Servant thinks of Me Chapter 10 Response to Hassan and Harris Chapter 11 Social Location and Christian Identity: Some Historical Perspectives Chapter 12 Response to Shenk and Dueck Part 13 Interfaith and Intra-Faith Dialogue Chapter 14 Theological Foundation of Interfaith Dialogue and Peaceful Coexistence: The Koran's Universal Perspectives Chapter 15 Fear and Muslim-Christian Conflict Transformation: Resources from Attachment Theory and Affect Regulation Chapter 16 Toward Mutual Respectful Witness Chapter 17 The Right to Religious Conversion: Between Apostasy and Proselytization Chapter 18 Response to all articles Chapter 19 Response to Bakar and Omar Part 20 V. Contemporary Issues, Case Studies Chapter 21 Rethinking Human Rights: A Common Challenge for Muslims and Christians Chapter 22 Let Peace Flourish: Descriptive and Applied Research from the Conflict Transformation Grant Chapter 23 Abrahamic Faiths: Models of Interfaith Dialogue in the U. S. Chapter 24 Response to all articles Part 25 Concluding Remarks Part 26 Appendices
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