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Christian Lives Given to the Study of Islam / ed. by Christian W. Troll, C.T.R. Hewer.

De Gruyter Fordham University Press Complete eBook-Package Pre-2014 Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Borrmans, Maurice, Contributor.
Burrell, David B., Contributor.
Cragg, Kenneth, Contributor.
Crollius, Arij Roest, Contributor.
D’Ambra, Sebastiano, Contributor.
D’Souza, Andreas, Contributor.
Ellul, Joseph, Contributor.
Fitzgerald, Michael L., Contributor.
Gaudeul, Jean-Marie, Contributor.
Hewer, C. T. R., Contributor.
Hewer, C.T.R., Editor.
Jackson, Paul, Contributor.
Körner, Felix, Contributor.
Lagarde, Michel, Contributor.
Lamb, Christopher, Contributor.
Madigan, Daniel, Contributor.
Marshall, David, Contributor.
McAuliffe, Jane, Contributor.
Michel, Thomas, Contributor.
Platti, Emilio, Contributor.
Pruvost, Lucie, Contributor.
Renaud, Etienne, Contributor.
Ryan, Patrick, Contributor.
Scattolin, Giuseppe, Contributor.
Sicard, Sigvard von, Contributor.
Slomp, Jan, Contributor.
Troll, Christian W., Contributor.
Troll, Christian W., Editor.
Zannini, Francesco, Contributor.
tot Sevenaer, Christiaan van Nispen, Contributor.
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (320 p.)
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Fordham University Press, [2022]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
This book captures the autobiographical reflections of twenty-eight Christian men and women who, in the wake of the Second Vatican Council, committed their lives to the study of Islam and to practical Christian–Muslim relations in new and irenic ways. Their contributions come from across the spectrum of the Western church and record what drew them into the study of Islam. Their accounts take us to twenty-five countries and into all the branches of Islamic studies: Qur’an, Hadith, Shari’a, Sufism, philology, theology, and philosophy. They give fascinating insights into personal encounters with Islam and Muslims, speak of the ways in which their Christian traditions of spiritual training formed and nourished them, and deal with some of the misunderstandings and opposition they have faced along the way.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Introduction
The Tents of Kedar
Following a Path of Dialogue
God-Consciousness
Called from My Mother’s Womb
A Life between Church and Islam: Seeking True Discernment
A Philosophical-Theologian’s Journey
A Pilgrimage amongst the Treasures of Islamic Traditions
Seeking a Theological Encounter
Engaging in Christian–Muslim Relations: A Personal Journey
All Over the World, the Spirit Is Moving
Synchronized Spiritualities
On Being a Servant of Reconciliation
A Man of Dialogue
A Boy from God’s Country
Teaching the Religion of Others
An Engagement with Islam
Liminality: Living on Borders
Growing in Love and Truth with Muslims
An Interfaith Experience of Dialogue as Love in Action, Silence, and Harmony
Spiritual Paths as Ways of Dialogue
A Dominican Friar in a Land of Immigration and in a Land of Islam
How Did You End Up in Islamic Studies?
A Call to Muslim–Christian Dialogue
Grace Builds on Nature
A Lenten Journey
Journeying toward God
“From the brook by the path” Formation and Transformation in Meeting Muslims
Intelligence, Humility and Confi dence An Agenda for Christian Engagement with Islam
So What Have We Learned?
Contributors
Notes:
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Mrz 2022)
ISBN:
0-8232-9116-2
OCLC:
1350690182

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