Common Ground

Islam, Christianity, and Religious Pluralism

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Theology, Ethics, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science
Cover of the book Common Ground by Paul L. Heck, Georgetown University Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Paul L. Heck ISBN: 9781589017207
Publisher: Georgetown University Press Publication: September 4, 2009
Imprint: Georgetown University Press Language: English
Author: Paul L. Heck
ISBN: 9781589017207
Publisher: Georgetown University Press
Publication: September 4, 2009
Imprint: Georgetown University Press
Language: English

Christian-Muslim interaction is a reality today in all corners of the globe, but while many celebrate the commonality of these traditions, significant differences remain. If these religions cannot be easily reconciled, can we perhaps view them through a single albeit refractive lens? This is the approach Paul Heck takes in Common Ground: To undertake a study of religious pluralism as a theological and social reality, and to approach the two religions in tandem as part of a broader discussion on the nature of the good society.

Rather than compare Christianity and Islam as two species of faith, religious pluralism offers a prism through which a society as a whole—secular and religious alike—can consider its core beliefs and values. Christianity and Islam are not merely identities that designate particular communities, but reference points that all can comprehend and discuss knowledgeably. This analysis of how Islam and Christianity understand theology, ethics, and politics—specifically democracy and human rights—offers a way for that discussion to move forward.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Christian-Muslim interaction is a reality today in all corners of the globe, but while many celebrate the commonality of these traditions, significant differences remain. If these religions cannot be easily reconciled, can we perhaps view them through a single albeit refractive lens? This is the approach Paul Heck takes in Common Ground: To undertake a study of religious pluralism as a theological and social reality, and to approach the two religions in tandem as part of a broader discussion on the nature of the good society.

Rather than compare Christianity and Islam as two species of faith, religious pluralism offers a prism through which a society as a whole—secular and religious alike—can consider its core beliefs and values. Christianity and Islam are not merely identities that designate particular communities, but reference points that all can comprehend and discuss knowledgeably. This analysis of how Islam and Christianity understand theology, ethics, and politics—specifically democracy and human rights—offers a way for that discussion to move forward.

More books from Georgetown University Press

Cover of the book Theological Bioethics by Paul L. Heck
Cover of the book Spies, Patriots, and Traitors by Paul L. Heck
Cover of the book Reconsidering Intellectual Disability by Paul L. Heck
Cover of the book Globalization and India's Economic Integration by Paul L. Heck
Cover of the book When Proliferation Causes Peace by Paul L. Heck
Cover of the book The Engagement of India by Paul L. Heck
Cover of the book American Spies by Paul L. Heck
Cover of the book Competitive Interests by Paul L. Heck
Cover of the book The National Security Enterprise by Paul L. Heck
Cover of the book Water by Paul L. Heck
Cover of the book Surrogate Warfare by Paul L. Heck
Cover of the book Organizational Learning at NASA by Paul L. Heck
Cover of the book Collaborative Innovation in the Public Sector by Paul L. Heck
Cover of the book Analyzing the Grammar of English by Paul L. Heck
Cover of the book Biosecurity Dilemmas by Paul L. Heck
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy