Contemporary Christian-Muslim Dialogue: Two Twenty-First Century Initiatives (Routledge Studies in Religion)

Contemporary Christian-Muslim Dialogue: Two Twenty-First Century Initiatives (Routledge Studies in Religion)

by Douglas Pratt (Author), Douglas Pratt (Author)

Synopsis

By the late 20th century the Vatican and the World Council of Churches held other religions and their peoples, including especially Islam and Muslims, as worthy of respect and honoured as dialogue-partners. Early in the 21st century, in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and the concomitant global focus on Islam, two new dialogue initiatives arose, the 'Building Bridges' seminar series begun by the Archbishop of Canterbury, and the Christian-Muslim Theological Forum initiated by an ecumenical group of young German scholars. They have each focussed on deepening theological dialogue between the two faiths. This book provides a close analysis of these two initiatives during their first decade. It demonstrates the reality of deep interreligious engagement possible between the two faiths today, thereby presenting a counter to the widespread presumption of irredeemable hostility, inevitable mutual rejection and increased violent extremism.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 196
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 01 Jun 2019

ISBN 10: 147248598X
ISBN 13: 9781472485984

Author Bio
Douglas Pratt is Professor of Religious Studies in the School of Social Sciences, University of Waikato, New Zealand and Adjunct Professor (Theology and Interreligious Studies), in the Department of Old Catholic (Christkatholische) Theology at the University of Bern, Switzerland. He is an Associate of the Centre for the Study of Religion and Politics [CSRP] at the University of St Andrews, Scotland, and the New Zealand Associate of the UNESCO Chair in Intercultural and Interreligious Relations - Asia Pacific. Professor Pratt is a Research Team Leader on the University of Birmingham based project Christian-Muslim Relations: A Bibliographical History. His most recent book is Being Open, Being Faithful: The Journey of Interreligious Dialogue (WCC, 2014). Other book publications include The Church and Other Faiths: The World Council of Churches, the Vatican and Interreligious Dialogue, (Peter Lang, 2010) and The Challenge of Islam: Encounters in Interfaith Dialogue (Ashgate, 2005). He co-edited with David Cheetham and David Thomas (both University of Birmingham) Understanding Interreligious Relations (OUP, 2013).