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1 online resource (xxx 366 pages) : illustrations |
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polychrome |
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text file |
Note |
Foreword statement from cover. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Intro; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Figures; Foreword by Gabriel Said Reynolds; Preface; 1. Introduction; Christian-Muslim Interaction; The Context of My Writing; What Does Theology Have to Do with Conflict and War?; The Kerygmatic Approach to Christian-Muslim Interaction; The Islamic Phenomenon; Islam's Prophet in the Kerygmatic Approach; The Qurʼan in the Kerygmatic Approach; Muslims in the Kerygmatic Approach; Purpose of Relationship with Islam and Muslims; Methods Used in the Kerygmatic Approach to Islam and Muslims; Expectable Outcomes |
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A Legitimate Insider's Knowledge of IslamThe Suprareligious Approach and the "Two-Buildings" Analogy; A Book Respectful Enough of Islam for Muslims to Read It; A Biblical Theme: God's Agenda; Understanding the Importance of Mercy; Adopting an Attitude of Humility; Seeking Ways to Act Justly; Mercy, Humility, and Justice in the Context of Lebanon; Political Conflict and the Role of Religious Dialogue; 2. Hermeneutics and Dialogue; Christian Misrepresentation: Reading Christian Thinking into the Qurʼan; Christian Misrepresentation: Giving Primary Attention to Literary Context |
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Muslim Misrepresentation: Reading the Bible Muhammado-centricallyComparative Observations on Textual Interpretation; The Legitimate Interpretation of the Qurʼan; Language and Grammar; Occasions of the Revelation; Interpretation Proper; Stories of the Prophets and the Biography of Muhammad; Identification of the Obscure; The Theory of Abrogation; An Argument against the Claim of Medinan Abrogation; Tradition versus Opinion; Legitimate Christian Interpretation of the Qurʼan; The Importance of Context; Interpretation and the Emergence of Doctrine; Historical Context |
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Sacred Misinterpretation and the Emergence of Religious MonologueEstablishing a Hermeneutical Method for Christian-Muslim Theological Dialogue; The Promise of Hermeneutics in Christian-Muslim Dialogue; Study the Internal Muslim Understanding; Study the Historical Dialogue; Identify Historical Deadlocks; Search for Hermeneutical Keys to Break the Deadlock; Globalizing the Theological Conversation; Closing Considerations: Continuity Rather than Discontinuity; 3. God in Christian-Muslim Dialogue; Do Christians and Muslims Worship the Same God?; Timothy George; Miroslav Volf; Imad Shehadeh |
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Summarizing ReflectionIslam and the One God; The Qurʼan's Vindication of Jesus; "I Would Never Say What Is Not Rightfully Mine to Say!"; Jesus Affirmed That "There Is No God But God"; Jesus Affirmed and Practiced the Worship of God Alone; God in Islam; Islam's Doctrine of Absolute Monotheism; The Qurʼan's Rebuttal of the Christian View of God; The Qurʼan's Rebuttal of Christ's Divinity; Summarizing the Metadialogue on the Doctrine of God; Hermeneutical Keys in Building Bridges beyond Conflict; Using Deadlocks as Assets; Concluding Thoughts; Further Reading and Research |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Islam -- Relations -- Christianity.
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Islam. |
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Relations. |
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Christianity. |
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Christianity and other religions -- Islam.
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Christianity and other religions. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Added Author |
Reynolds, Gabriel Said, writer of foreword.
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ISBN |
9781467456319 (electronic book) |
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1467456314 (electronic book) |
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9780802874146 |
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0802874142 |
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