This theological reflection incorporates the work of three Christian thinkers, Wilfred Cantwell Smith, Willard Oxtoby, and Thomas Michel SJ, who have helped the author, a Muslim, to better understand interfaith dialogue between Muslims and Christians. The reflection draws on music and popular culture to explore the idea of faithful Christian witness, and how Christian hospitality can help Muslims and Christians to be better faith neighbours. The connections between Muslims and Christians are examined throughout this reflection
The nature of the relationship between Muslims and Christians has been ever marked by three fundamen...
This article interacts with D’Costa’s Chapter 4 ‘The Council and the Muslims: Worshipping the Same G...
On September 13, 2006, Pope Benedict XVI addressed an audience at the University of Regensburgon the...
This theological reflection incorporates the work of three Christian thinkers, Wilfred Cantwell Smit...
The Qur’an and the Bible provide plenty of proof texts on which meaningful dialogue between Islam an...
Second Annual Terence Nichols Memorial Symposium It’s often said that learning about another religio...
This essay will be an introduction to interfaith dialogue between Muslims and Christians. It will be...
In October 2007, 138 Muslim scholars signed a document entitled “A Common Word between Us and You” (...
The following is a lecture delivered on 6 October 2005 as part of the Theta Phi Lecture Series at As...
This project involved inviting graduate-level classes to contextualize their study in relationship w...
MTh (Missiology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe church’s missions to the Muslim com...
Why “points of contact” between Christianity and Islam are mythical—and why Christians must stay tru...
This book on Islam has an unusual perspective. It argues that a critically minded examination of Isl...
How can engaging the faith tradition and sacred texts of your neighbor both inspire and challenge di...
Prayer, a pillar of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, takes different forms within and between each ...
The nature of the relationship between Muslims and Christians has been ever marked by three fundamen...
This article interacts with D’Costa’s Chapter 4 ‘The Council and the Muslims: Worshipping the Same G...
On September 13, 2006, Pope Benedict XVI addressed an audience at the University of Regensburgon the...
This theological reflection incorporates the work of three Christian thinkers, Wilfred Cantwell Smit...
The Qur’an and the Bible provide plenty of proof texts on which meaningful dialogue between Islam an...
Second Annual Terence Nichols Memorial Symposium It’s often said that learning about another religio...
This essay will be an introduction to interfaith dialogue between Muslims and Christians. It will be...
In October 2007, 138 Muslim scholars signed a document entitled “A Common Word between Us and You” (...
The following is a lecture delivered on 6 October 2005 as part of the Theta Phi Lecture Series at As...
This project involved inviting graduate-level classes to contextualize their study in relationship w...
MTh (Missiology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe church’s missions to the Muslim com...
Why “points of contact” between Christianity and Islam are mythical—and why Christians must stay tru...
This book on Islam has an unusual perspective. It argues that a critically minded examination of Isl...
How can engaging the faith tradition and sacred texts of your neighbor both inspire and challenge di...
Prayer, a pillar of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, takes different forms within and between each ...
The nature of the relationship between Muslims and Christians has been ever marked by three fundamen...
This article interacts with D’Costa’s Chapter 4 ‘The Council and the Muslims: Worshipping the Same G...
On September 13, 2006, Pope Benedict XVI addressed an audience at the University of Regensburgon the...