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Theological reflection—connecting life, ministry, and religious traditions —is a core component of ministerial... Læs mere
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In this book, Elizabeth M. Smith Woodard examines the intersection of ecclesiology,... Læs mere
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Jews, Christians, and Muslims supposedly share a common religious heritage in the patriarch Abraham, and the idea that he... Læs mere
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An expert team of international scholars provide fifty-one essays as entry points into the sociological study and understanding of religion and in-depth... Læs mere
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The debate about Christianity and other religions has stalled. The book aims to overcome this by enabling both theologians and pastoral workers to work out where... Læs mere
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What counts as the same? This simple question forms the core of how we constitute ourselves as groups and as individuals. This book suggests that different ways of... Læs mere
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In the well-worn debates about religious pluralism and the theology of religions there have been many different rubrics used to account for, comprehend, or engage with... Læs mere
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In Uganda, East Africa, a region long controlled by Joseph Kony's Lord's Resistance Army, leaders of Catholic, Protestant, and... Læs mere
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Zebiri analyses modern Muslim writings on Christianity and Christian writings on Islam to provide an overview of the more important contrasts and similarities between... Læs mere
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Who Shall Enter Paradise? recounts in detail the history of Christian-Muslim engagement in a core area of sub-Saharan Africa’s most populous nation, home to roughly equal numbers of Christians and Muslims.
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Who Shall Enter Paradise? recounts in detail the history of Christian-Muslim engagement in a core area of sub-Saharan Africa’s most populous nation, home to roughly equal numbers of Christians and Muslims.