A Muslim and a Christian in Dialogue

Book, 2011, 236 pp
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Millions of Muslims and Christians are neighbours, and they believe that they worship the one and only God. Yet they seldom witness to each other. In this book, a Muslim (Badru D. Kateregga) and a Christian (David W. Shenk) attempt to witness and listen. The issues they deal with are profound. Kateregga and Shenk open up the basic questions of the human situation and confront similarities and differences in Muslim and Christian responses.

In recent years Muslim-Christian interactions have too often been antagonistic. Here the authors pioneer another way: that of authentic dialogue between friends.

Includes a glossary and questions for discusson.

(12 sessions)

Keteragga's and Shenk's mutually respecting dialogue models a wonderful collaboration in loving God and neighbors as commanded by both faiths." -- Norani Abu Bakar, Post Graduate Fellow at the Center for Faith and Culture, Yale University

This book is very informative and to the point. I have no hesitation in recommending it as a textbook for any course in comparative religion." -- Imam A. M. Khattab, Director, Islamic Center of Greater Toledo

There are few books one can give to both a Christian and a Muslim that compare their faiths accurately, sensitively, and clearly. This book is at the top of that very short list. It models dialogue at its best." -- J. Dudley Woodberry, Dean Emeritus, Fuller School of World Mission

"Readers will be the clearer for the authors' patient frankness and sincerity, both in approach and exposition." -- Bishop Kenneth Cragg, in the Foreword

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