Can Muslims and Christians Resolve Their Religious and Social Conflicts?: Cases from Africa and the United States
Document Type
Book
Publication Date
2013
Abstract
Table of Contents: Revisiting the perennial religious conflicts in northern Nigeria, 1990-2010: broadening the focus of Muslim-Christian dialogue / Marinus C. Iwuchukwu -- The problems and promises of Muslim-Christian politics in Nigeria: a scholar-pastor's view / Joseph Kenny -- Muslim-Christian conflicts in Africa: the quest for responsible action / Cyril Orji -- Catholic-Muslim dialogue and the challenge of America's polity, values, and culture / Daniel P. Sheridan -- Religious violence as a public health disease from an epidemiological perspective / Khlood Falk Salman -- Jesus and the Samaritan woman: a model for dialogue / Joseph F. Mali -- The Spiritan Congregation's mission to Africa: clues to an appropriate relationship of Christians with Muslims / Elochukwu E. Uzukwu -- Neighbor-love as a keystone to Christian-Muslim dialogue / Brian Stiltner -- Muslims in the performative mode: a reflection on Muslim-Christian dialogue on American college campuses / Marcia K. Hermansen -- Dialogue between Muslims and Christians: Qurʼanic guidance, historical precedents, and contemporary prospects in the United States / Zeki Saritoprak.
Recommended Citation
Iwuchukwu, M. C. & Stiltner, B. (Eds.). (2013). Can Muslims and Christians resolve their religious and social conflicts? : Cases from Africa and the United States. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press.
Comments
Link to Brian Stiltner's chapter "Neighbor-love as a keystone to Christian-Muslim dialogue".
ISBN 9780773430716.