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OverviewIs it possible to bridge two faiths, to cross through myriad cultures, and to seek to understand some of today’s great global crises from the viewpoint of the other? With an estimated 5 million Muslims in the United States, Islam is a faith that invites attention. Beginning with the perceived dissonance of east and west, of Christianity and Islam, and working through the complexity of antagonistic worldviews that have been perpetuated over the centuries, Engaging Islam from a Christian Perspective seeks to rediscover the deep interconnectedness between these two world faiths. The political upheavals experienced across North Africa and the Middle East and the emergence of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria and Boko Haram in north east Nigeria indicate the urgency and importance of establishing constructive dialogue. This book sets local dialogue in the wider context of the significant international conversations that have been taking place between the two faiths. The emergence of Scriptural Reasoning as a major tool of inter-religious dialogue is explained and illustrated. However, this perspective is balanced by a consideration of how dialogue can proceed while acknowledging the diatribe, hostility, and violence that in some parts of the world terrorize adherents of both faiths. Re-establishing a dialogue of trust, three areas are explored that reveal the potential radical outcomes of meaningful dialogue. An important corrective is given as to how women perceive themselves as Muslims; the question of whether one can be actively gay and Muslim is raised; and the complex issues surrounding inter-faith worship are sensitively explored. Engaging Islam from a Christian Perspective offers the intriguing possibility that local conversation can bring about profound transformation to both faiths. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael Rusk , Bonnie Evans-HillsPublisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Imprint: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Edition: New edition Volume: 5 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.530kg ISBN: 9781433119392ISBN 10: 1433119390 Pages: 284 Publication Date: 28 April 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsContents: Muslims in Britain: An overview of recent Church of England Engagement – International and Local influences – The Lambeth conferences: 1988 and 1998 – Archbishop Rowan Williams 2003-2012 – Responding to Islamist Extremism – Anglicans and the Shia Tradition – Listen to her Roar! Engaging with Muslim Women – Speaking the Unspeakable - Is it possible to be Muslim and Gay.ReviewsEngaging Islam from a Christian Perspective should be required reading for clioceses, not only in the Episcopal Church, but throughout the Anglican Communion, that seek to break new ground with Islam. (Pierre W. Whalon, Anglican Theological Review 99/2 2017) Engaging Islam from a Christian Perspective should be required reading for clioceses, not only in the Episcopal Church, but throughout the Anglican Communion, that seek to break new ground with Islam. (Pierre W. Whalon, Anglican Theological Review 99/2 2017) This book is a great resource in bringing together practical, political, pastoral, and theological aspects of Anglican responses to Islam in a way that, as far as I am aware, is unparalleled. (The Right Reverend Michael Ipgrave, Bishop of Woolwich, Church of England) This is a timely publication that presents a review of some dimensions of Anglican engagement with Muslims. It raises important challenges that have been encountered and above all appeals for greater understanding, looking forward with hope for the collaborations that can be built. Anyone interested in engaging in a serious inter-faith encounter should be aware of the issues raised here. (Dilwar Hussain, Visiting Fellow in Contemporary Islam, Centre for Society, Religion and Belief, University of Derby; Research Associate, Centre of Islamic Studies, University of Cambridge; Chair, New Horizons in British Islam) Author InformationThe Reverend Bonnie Evans-Hills received her MA in pastoral theology from Heythrop College, University of London. She has considerable experience in Muslim-Christian dialogue, focusing in particular on dialogue with Shia Islam following a three-year study in Qom, Iran. Evans-Hills participated in a theological exchange at al-Azhar University in Cairo for the Anglican Communion’s al-Azhar Dialogue. She is currently Diocesan Inter-Faith Adviser and a parish priest in the Diocese of St. Albans, England, and serves on the national Presence and Engagement Task Group mandated by General Synod to resource multi-faith parishes. Evans-Hills has also worked with the World Council of Churches in dialogue with scholars from Iran and presented her guidelines on «Gender and Inter-Religious Dialogue» at the WCC 2013 Assembly in Korea. Canon Michael Rusk is an Anglican priest in the Diocese of Leicester where he is Team Rector of the multi-faith parish of Oadby. Educated at the universities of Cambridge and of Durham with degrees in classics and theology, he now brings his theological expertise and practical experience of inter-religious dialogue to the advocacy of Muslim-Christian dialogue. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |