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When Muslim and Christian scholars met in 2001 in Samsun, Turkey for a symposium on inter-religious dialogue as a contribution to world peace, little did they know that September 11th was less than three months away. The events of that tragic day underline the urgency of such dialogue. As conflicts surfaced in Afghanistan, Palestine/Israel, Kashmir, Pakistan, Chechnya, and Iraq, the need to understand the underlying issues of the conflict became evident. The papers found in found in Muslim and Christian Reflections on Peace explore how people of diverse faiths can communicate, dispite discord, on issues of truth and justice. These Christian and Muslim reflections from the symposium in Turkey, which straddles East and West, are an attempt to explore some of these issues.

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Chapter 1 Preface: J. Dudley Woodberry Chapter 2 The Context for Reflection: Mehmet Nuri Yilmaz, Muanner Güler, Ferit Bernay, Osman Zümrüt, and Kenneth Chin Chapter 3 Part I: Christian Reflections: Living With the "Other": Miroslav Volf; Toward Common Ground in Understanding the Human Condition: J. Dudley Woodberry; Did Jesus Die on the Cross? Reflections in Muslim Commentaries: Joseph Cumming; Co Chapter 4 Part II: Muslim Reflections: Current Contributions of Religions to World Peace: Osman Zümrüt; Religious Pluralism as an Opportunity for Living Together in Diversity: Mahmud Aydin; A Common Human Agenda for Christians and Muslims: Must

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 2/28/2005 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761829980, 978-0761829980
      ISBN10: 0761829989

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      When Muslim and Christian scholars met in 2001 in Samsun, Turkey for a symposium on inter-religious dialogue as a contribution to world peace, little did they know that September 11th was less than three months away. The events of that tragic day underline the urgency of such dialogue. As conflicts surfaced in Afghanistan, Palestine/Israel, Kashmir, Pakistan, Chechnya, and Iraq, the need to understand the underlying issues of the conflict became evident. The papers found in found in Muslim and Christian Reflections on Peace explore how people of diverse faiths can communicate, dispite discord, on issues of truth and justice. These Christian and Muslim reflections from the symposium in Turkey, which straddles East and West, are an attempt to explore some of these issues.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Preface: J. Dudley Woodberry Chapter 2 The Context for Reflection: Mehmet Nuri Yilmaz, Muanner Güler, Ferit Bernay, Osman Zümrüt, and Kenneth Chin Chapter 3 Part I: Christian Reflections: Living With the "Other": Miroslav Volf; Toward Common Ground in Understanding the Human Condition: J. Dudley Woodberry; Did Jesus Die on the Cross? Reflections in Muslim Commentaries: Joseph Cumming; Co Chapter 4 Part II: Muslim Reflections: Current Contributions of Religions to World Peace: Osman Zümrüt; Religious Pluralism as an Opportunity for Living Together in Diversity: Mahmud Aydin; A Common Human Agenda for Christians and Muslims: Must

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