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Title: | The interface between research and dialogue: Christian-Muslim relations in Africa: adjunct proceedings of the XVIIIth Quinquennial Congress of the International Association for the History of Religions (5-11 August 2000, Durban/South Africa) |
Editor: | Hock, Klaus |
Year: | 2004 |
Issue: | 4 |
Pages: | 176 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Christentum und Islam im Dialog |
City of publisher: | Münster |
Publisher: | Lit |
ISBN: | 3825866696 |
Geographic terms: | Subsaharan Africa Kenya Nigeria |
Subjects: | Christianity Islam Christian theology conference papers (form) 2000 |
Abstract: | Most of the articles published in this collective volume were presented during the 18th Quinquennial World Congress of the International Association for the History of Religions (August 5-12, 2000) in Durban, South Africa, as contributions to a Round Table on the topic 'Christian-Muslim relations in Africa south of the Sahara: the interface between research and dialogue'. Contributions: Christian-Muslim relations in Africa south of the Sahara: the interface between research and dialogue: a Muslim view, by Muslih T. Yahya; Christian-Muslim relations in Kenya since independence, by Anne Kubai; Inter-faith relations and the quest for peace in Africa, by Johnson A. Mbillah; Particularism influence in theological search: implications for Christian-Muslim dialogue, by Muhib O. Opeloye; The shariy'ah debate in Nigeria (September 1999-February 2003), by Mudope Oduyoye; Witness and dialogue: essential elements in Christian ministry, by Stuart E. Brown; An outline for research on Christian-Muslim relations, by David Westerlund; Christian-Muslim relations in academic perspective: on the interface of theology, religious studies, and dialogue, by Klaus Hock; Religious dialogue and the academy: a contradiction? by Joergen S. Nielsen. [ASC Leiden abstract] |