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In today's world, when Christians think about other religions, numerous questions and issues arise - and their convictions about Christ and about other religions can have a significant influence on their understanding of how God relates to people, and what their own conduct towards them should be. From her wealth of inter-cultural and inter-faith experience, Ida Glaser believes that the most urgent questions for Christians focus on their own responsibilities and other people's welfare. Responding to Micah 6:8 - 'And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In today's world, when Christians think about other religions, numerous questions and issues arise - and their convictions about Christ and about other religions can have a significant influence on their understanding of how God relates to people, and what their own conduct towards them should be. From her wealth of inter-cultural and inter-faith experience, Ida Glaser believes that the most urgent questions for Christians focus on their own responsibilities and other people's welfare. Responding to Micah 6:8 - 'And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God' - Dr Glaser explores biblical perspectives on other faiths and their adherents, with clarity, sensitivity and challenging insights for all Christians.
Autorenporträt
IDA GLASER (PhD, University of Durham) leads the "Reading the Bible in the Context of Islam" project at the Centre for Muslim-Christian Studies, Oxford, UK, and is Director of the Center for Muslim & Christian Studies, Houston, USA. She has been involved in teaching and advising for ICL Dhaka since 2005. Her publications include The Bible and Other Faiths (Langham Publishing, 2005) and Thinking Biblically about Islam (Langham Publishing, 2016).