Orthodox Christians and Islam in the postmodern age / by Andrew Sharp.

The patristic, ecclesiological, and liturgical revival in the Orthodox Church has had a profound impact on world Orthodoxy and the ecumenical movement. Orthodox leaders have also contributed to the movement’s efforts in inter-religious dialogue, especially with Muslims. Yet this book is the first co...

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Superior document:History of Christian-Muslim relations, v. 16
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Year of Publication:2012
Language:English
Series:History of Christian-Muslim relations ; v. 16.
Physical Description:1 online resource (266 p.)
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Summary:The patristic, ecclesiological, and liturgical revival in the Orthodox Church has had a profound impact on world Orthodoxy and the ecumenical movement. Orthodox leaders have also contributed to the movement’s efforts in inter-religious dialogue, especially with Muslims. Yet this book is the first comprehensive attempt to assess an Orthodox ‘position’ on Islam. It explains why, despite being neighbors for centuries, relations between Orthodox Christians and Muslims have become increasingly complex as internal and external forces challenge their ability to understand each other and live in peace. It demonstrates how a growing number of Orthodox scholars and leaders have reframed the discussion on Islam, while endorsing and participating in dialogue with Muslims. It shows how a positive relationship with Muslims (and Islam in a general sense) is an essential aspect of Orthodox Christians’ historical past, present identity, and future aspirations.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9786613723321
1280882018
9004229590
ISSN:1570-7350 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: by Andrew Sharp.