Muslims and Christians in Indonesia havestruggled in communicating faith in the new context of religious plurality. Abū Is� al Warr�q and the three Christian communities, Nestorians, Jacobites, and Melkites, are among pioneers in finding appropriate ways to communicate faith in a world characterized by religious diversity. The questions I am to answer are : What are Abū Is� al Warr�q�s objections against Christologies formulated by Christian Nestorians, Jacobites, and Melkites? What are supporting and unsupporting factors in their Christological polemics? With the failure doctrinal mode in communicating faith, what kind of alternative approach that allows Muslims and Christians to learn from each other�s christological reflection?...
The inclusive interpretation of religious texts will contribute to the development of plural and mul...
The Islamic-Christian Dialogue According to Bambang Noorsena (Founder of the Institute for Syriac Ch...
This article interacts with D’Costa’s Chapter 4 ‘The Council and the Muslims: Worshipping the Same G...
Christianity and Islam can do a great deal for the cause of human justice and interethnic peace. The...
The main issues on which a Christian-Muslim polemic focuses are: the status of the Bible and the fig...
The major issue that appears to create difficulty in the Muslim and Christian dialogue is the way bo...
MTh (Missiology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe church’s missions to the Muslim com...
Inherited by a long history of fluctuating relations between Muslims and Christians, both communitie...
This study is purposed to show how the Christian and Islamic concepts of monotheism are paradigms an...
This paper examines how Christian-Muslim dialogue is seen in Lebanon, a Middle Eastern country of ma...
This article examines the extent of the roots of the conflict between Muslim-Christian and some new ...
The following is a lecture delivered on 6 October 2005 as part of the Theta Phi Lecture Series at As...
This paper was originally presented at the Fethullah Gülen Conference, St Patricks Melbourne Campus,...
Judaism, Christianity and Islam are among universal religious faiths, which had influenced humanity ...
Attempts to build inter-religious harmony obtained influential obstacles within social relationship ...
The inclusive interpretation of religious texts will contribute to the development of plural and mul...
The Islamic-Christian Dialogue According to Bambang Noorsena (Founder of the Institute for Syriac Ch...
This article interacts with D’Costa’s Chapter 4 ‘The Council and the Muslims: Worshipping the Same G...
Christianity and Islam can do a great deal for the cause of human justice and interethnic peace. The...
The main issues on which a Christian-Muslim polemic focuses are: the status of the Bible and the fig...
The major issue that appears to create difficulty in the Muslim and Christian dialogue is the way bo...
MTh (Missiology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe church’s missions to the Muslim com...
Inherited by a long history of fluctuating relations between Muslims and Christians, both communitie...
This study is purposed to show how the Christian and Islamic concepts of monotheism are paradigms an...
This paper examines how Christian-Muslim dialogue is seen in Lebanon, a Middle Eastern country of ma...
This article examines the extent of the roots of the conflict between Muslim-Christian and some new ...
The following is a lecture delivered on 6 October 2005 as part of the Theta Phi Lecture Series at As...
This paper was originally presented at the Fethullah Gülen Conference, St Patricks Melbourne Campus,...
Judaism, Christianity and Islam are among universal religious faiths, which had influenced humanity ...
Attempts to build inter-religious harmony obtained influential obstacles within social relationship ...
The inclusive interpretation of religious texts will contribute to the development of plural and mul...
The Islamic-Christian Dialogue According to Bambang Noorsena (Founder of the Institute for Syriac Ch...
This article interacts with D’Costa’s Chapter 4 ‘The Council and the Muslims: Worshipping the Same G...