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|a Contemporary Muslim and Christian responses to religious plurality :
|b Wolfhart Pannenberg in dialogue with Abdulaziz Sachedina /
|c Lewis E. Winkler.
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|a Includes bibliographical references.
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|b In our rapidly changing and progressively globalized world, Christians and Muslims are faced with the prospect of directly encountering and responding to people of other faiths and cultures. This has pushed us all to address the vital question of how best to live with, work beside, and love one other as fellow citizens of our planet. Winkler argues that we must continually dialogue with one anothernot only about the beliefs and practices held in common between us, but also about the ways in which we are distinctively different.
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|a Front-cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Growing Globalization and the Challenges of Religious Plurality -- Current Challenges in Islam -- Global Trends of Growing Secularization -- Two Important Responses to Religious Plurality -- Wolfhart Pannenberg -- Abdulaziz Sachedina -- Purpose and Preview -- Defining Key Concepts -- 1. Contemporary Muslim and Christian Responses to Religious Plurality -- Religious Plurality and the New Global Climate: Present Problems and Possibilities -- Taxonomical Problems of Classifying Christian Responses to Religious Plurality -- Survey of Christian Responses to Religious Plurality: A Diversity of "Centrisms" -- Ecclesiocentrism -- Christocentrism -- Theocentrism -- Ethicocentrism -- Eschatocentrism -- Muslim Responses to Religious Plurality -- Taxonomical Problems of Classifying Muslim Responses to Religious Plurality -- Sociopolitical -- Exclusivism -- Inclusivism -- Pluralism -- Conclusion -- 2. Contemporary Christian-Muslim Relations: A Brief Historical and Thematic Survey -- Meeting Faith to Faith: A Recent History of Muslim-Christian Encounters -- The World Council of Churches -- Roman Catholicism -- Evangelicalism -- Islam and Christian-Muslim Dialogue -- Summary and Synthesis: Recurring Themes of Commonality and Conflict -- Consistent Conflicts and Barriers in Christian and Muslim Dialogue -- Questions of Implementation and Representation -- Theological Themes -- Political Themes -- Ethical and Praxiological Themes -- Emergent Themes of Commonality in Christian and Muslim Dialogue -- Theological Themes -- Political Themes -- Ethical and Praxiological Themes -- Conclusion: Obstacles, Opportunities, or Both? Finding New Ways to Move Forward Together Again -- 3. God, History, the Future, and Religious Contestation: Wolfhart Pannenberg's Theology of Religions.
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|a Crucial Aspects of Pannenberg's Systematic Theology: God, Truth, History, Anticipation, and the Future -- The Importance of the Idea of God and Reality -- Truth as Coherence -- Truth as Internal Coherence -- Truth as External Correspondence -- Truth and History -- Truth and Anticipation/ Prolepsis -- Truth and the Future -- Pannenberg's Method for a Theology of Religions: God, Religion, and the Nature of Humanity -- The Concept of Religion -- The Nature of Religious Progress -- A Pannenbergian Theology of Religions -- A Trinitarian Theology of Religions -- Summary, Critique, and Conclusions -- Strengths -- Concerns -- 4. Islam, Tolerance, and Democracy: Abdulaziz Sachedina's Ethically Inclusive Response to Religious Plurality -- Sachedina's Ethical Inclusivism -- The People Are One Community -- Compete with One Another in Good Works -- Forgiveness toward Humankind -- Critical Reflections and Analysis: Kudos, Questions, and Concerns -- Conclusion -- 5. Pannenberg and Sachedina in Critical Conversation: Conflict, Cooperation, and Convergence -- Purpose and Scope of Pannenberg and Sachedina's Projects -- Areas of Agreement: Commonality and Convergence -- God as Holy and Sovereign Lord and Creator -- The Historical Nature of Divine Revelation -- Human Ethics and Human Nature -- Inclusive Theologies of Religions -- Eschatology and the End of All Things -- Important Areas of Contestation: Finding Truth at the Borders -- God's Basic Nature: Indivisible or Triune? -- Salvation, Prolepsis, and the Resurrection of Jesus -- The People of God and the Kingdom of Mankind -- The Purpose of Interfaith Dialogue -- Mutual Resources for a Viable Pluralistic Society -- Resources in Sachedina's Theology of Religions -- Resources in Pannenberg's Theology of Religions -- Preliminary Synthesis of Mutual Resources -- Summary and Conclusion.
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|a 6. Problems and Possibilities of Religious Plurality Revisited: A Contemporary Vision for the Pluralistic Now and Not-Yet -- Barriers to Interfaith Dialogue: Challenging Pluralism's Claims -- Expanding the Boundaries: Learning from and Speaking with Others -- Listening to, Learning from, and Forgiving the Other -- Humility in Dialogue -- The Gifts of God to the Whole Human Race -- The Need for Religious Freedom and Expression in Just and Peaceful Societies -- Letting Religious Claims and Practices Remain Unrevised -- Political, Legislative, Religious, Cultural, Social, and Moral Aspects of Communal Formation: Elements, Examples, and Challenges to Success -- The Politics of Freedom: Fitra, Qalb, and a Genuinely Libertarian Faith -- Inter-Institutional Freedom: Religion and State -- Religious Freedom within and between Faith Traditions -- Nationalism and Religious Loyalties in Society -- The Problem of Apostasy -- Conclusion -- 7. Applying Principles of Interfaith Dialogue: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit -- A Trinitarian Look at Potential Problems and Possibilities -- The Contemporary Muslim Concept of God: Tawhīd and Transcendence -- The (Pannenbergian) Christian Concept of a Triune God -- God as Three in One: Economy and Immanence -- God as One in Three: Essential Unity in Relational Diversity -- Explanatory Power and Some Theological Implications of the Doctrine of God -- Unity and Differentiation in God -- God and the Nature of Creation -- God and the Nature of Humanity and Society -- God and the Nature of Interfaith Dialogue -- Summary and Conclusion -- 8. Hope against Hope: Potential Progress in the Face of (Seemingly) Intransigent Ideologies -- Looking to the Future by Means of the Past and Present: The Significance, Value, and Meaning of Christian-Muslim Dialogue -- Some Modest Recommendations for Future Christian-Muslim Dialogues.
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|a Areas for Further Interaction -- Final Summary and Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Back-cover.
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