Paper deals with the open letter A Common Word Between Us and You (see Quran 3:64), dated 13 October 2007, from religious leaders of the Muslim faith all around the world joined under the guidance of The Royal Aal al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Thought in Jordan, addressed to leaders of all denominations of the Christian faith with the Roman Catholic pope Benedict XVI on the top of the list, Jews are not mentioned in the list of addressers but are mentioned in the text of the open letter. This paper presents a content of the open letter A Common Word and shows some reactions and following discussion about the open letter. The paper also introduce to the interreligious dialogue between Christians, mainly Catholics, and Muslims today
This paper seeks to analyse and discuss the text of a most significant Muslim letter of 2007 address...
I will analyze in this article how discussants in two open letters, issued after Pope Benedict XVIth...
In this paper, the phrase ‘Christian-Muslim ’ is understood as being part of the broader academic an...
Paper deals with the open letter A Common Word Between Us and You (see Quran 3:64), dated 13 October...
A Common Word Between You and Us (ACW) is an open letter, dated 13 October 2007, from leaders of the...
Starting from a fictitious Muslim missive to the Pope written in 1283 by Raymond Lull, a Catalan the...
‘A common word between us and you’: observations on the (mis)uses of Koranic exegesis in interreligi...
Interfaith dialogue is widely celebrated as the proper mode for Muslim-Christian interaction, but th...
In October 2007, 138 Muslim scholars signed a document entitled “A Common Word between Us and You” (...
On September 13, 2006, Pope Benedict XVI addressed an audience at the University of Regensburgon the...
On 13th October 2007, on the occasion of Eid al-fitr al Mubarak 1428 A.H., Muslim leaders and s...
In our modern world, religion remains one of the most important aspects of an individual’s life, no ...
Práce se zaměřuje na dialog mezi křesťanstvím a islámem. V hlavní části se zabývá nedávnou muslimsko...
Why “points of contact” between Christianity and Islam are mythical—and why Christians must stay tru...
This paper is an outline of a lecture for health care professionals. Without an ambition to provide ...
This paper seeks to analyse and discuss the text of a most significant Muslim letter of 2007 address...
I will analyze in this article how discussants in two open letters, issued after Pope Benedict XVIth...
In this paper, the phrase ‘Christian-Muslim ’ is understood as being part of the broader academic an...
Paper deals with the open letter A Common Word Between Us and You (see Quran 3:64), dated 13 October...
A Common Word Between You and Us (ACW) is an open letter, dated 13 October 2007, from leaders of the...
Starting from a fictitious Muslim missive to the Pope written in 1283 by Raymond Lull, a Catalan the...
‘A common word between us and you’: observations on the (mis)uses of Koranic exegesis in interreligi...
Interfaith dialogue is widely celebrated as the proper mode for Muslim-Christian interaction, but th...
In October 2007, 138 Muslim scholars signed a document entitled “A Common Word between Us and You” (...
On September 13, 2006, Pope Benedict XVI addressed an audience at the University of Regensburgon the...
On 13th October 2007, on the occasion of Eid al-fitr al Mubarak 1428 A.H., Muslim leaders and s...
In our modern world, religion remains one of the most important aspects of an individual’s life, no ...
Práce se zaměřuje na dialog mezi křesťanstvím a islámem. V hlavní části se zabývá nedávnou muslimsko...
Why “points of contact” between Christianity and Islam are mythical—and why Christians must stay tru...
This paper is an outline of a lecture for health care professionals. Without an ambition to provide ...
This paper seeks to analyse and discuss the text of a most significant Muslim letter of 2007 address...
I will analyze in this article how discussants in two open letters, issued after Pope Benedict XVIth...
In this paper, the phrase ‘Christian-Muslim ’ is understood as being part of the broader academic an...