More than a cup of coffee and tea : a generation of Lutheran-Muslim relationships /
More than a cup of coffee and tea : a generation of Lutheran-Muslim relationships /
David D. Grafton, editor ; forewords by Elizabeth K. Eaton and Sayyid M. Syeed.
- 1 online resource (xxii, 189 pages)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Beyond apologetics : the God and Jesus Project / Step-by-step : a theological rendering of a consultative panel / In inter-religious context : the promise of ELCA Lutheran-Muslim relations / Reconsidering Christian responses to Islamophobia / Accompaniment, Trinity-style : Lutherans and Muslims in Cedar-Riverside / Claremont School of Theology and the Christain-Muslim Consultant Group : Lutheran-Muslim community connections in southern California / Re-envisioning : a Center of Christian-Muslim Engagement for Peace and Justice / Interfaith relations and the work of Lutherans in Palestine / Christian-Muslim "communion" in Indonesia : challenges and opportunities / Senegal : land of hospitality, peace, and mutual understanding / There is no god save Allah : reflections on theological phobias and habits of hostility / David D. Grafton -- Mark Swanson -- Michael Reid Trice -- Kathryn Mary Lohre -- Todd H. Green -- Jane Buckley-Farlee -- Thomas K. Johnson -- Sara Trumm -- Mark B. Brown -- Fernando Sihotang -- Peter Hanson -- J. Paul Rajashekar -- Introduction / Appendix. Further resources on Islam and Muslims in North America and Chrsitian-Muslim relations.
"Islamophobia continues to rise among Americans even within progressive mainline churches, creating a poisonous and dangerous atmosphere for interfaith relations. American Lutherans, however, have been engaged in dialogue with Islam for over a generation. Originally, like other Protestant churches, Lutherans studied Islam as a monolithic religious system for the purpose of proselytizing the Christian faith. Over the years and with experience, American Lutherans came to know Islam as a faith tradition of believers in different cultures and contexts. By developing relationships with Muslim neighbors, some ELCA Lutherans and their international partners have learned that it is possible to witness to the Christian faith and listen to Muslim neighbors for the purpose of understanding and to work for a common cause of justice."--back cover.
9781725290457 1725290456
Islam--Relations--Lutheran Church.
Lutheran Church--Relations--Islam.
Islam--Relations--Christianity.
Christianity and other religions--Islam.
Islam--Relations--Christianisme.
Christianisme--Relations--Islam.
Islam--Relations--Église luthérienne.
Église luthérienne--Relations--Islam.
Christianity
Interfaith relations
Islam
Lutheran Church
BP172.5.L8 / M67 2021eb
261.2/7
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Beyond apologetics : the God and Jesus Project / Step-by-step : a theological rendering of a consultative panel / In inter-religious context : the promise of ELCA Lutheran-Muslim relations / Reconsidering Christian responses to Islamophobia / Accompaniment, Trinity-style : Lutherans and Muslims in Cedar-Riverside / Claremont School of Theology and the Christain-Muslim Consultant Group : Lutheran-Muslim community connections in southern California / Re-envisioning : a Center of Christian-Muslim Engagement for Peace and Justice / Interfaith relations and the work of Lutherans in Palestine / Christian-Muslim "communion" in Indonesia : challenges and opportunities / Senegal : land of hospitality, peace, and mutual understanding / There is no god save Allah : reflections on theological phobias and habits of hostility / David D. Grafton -- Mark Swanson -- Michael Reid Trice -- Kathryn Mary Lohre -- Todd H. Green -- Jane Buckley-Farlee -- Thomas K. Johnson -- Sara Trumm -- Mark B. Brown -- Fernando Sihotang -- Peter Hanson -- J. Paul Rajashekar -- Introduction / Appendix. Further resources on Islam and Muslims in North America and Chrsitian-Muslim relations.
"Islamophobia continues to rise among Americans even within progressive mainline churches, creating a poisonous and dangerous atmosphere for interfaith relations. American Lutherans, however, have been engaged in dialogue with Islam for over a generation. Originally, like other Protestant churches, Lutherans studied Islam as a monolithic religious system for the purpose of proselytizing the Christian faith. Over the years and with experience, American Lutherans came to know Islam as a faith tradition of believers in different cultures and contexts. By developing relationships with Muslim neighbors, some ELCA Lutherans and their international partners have learned that it is possible to witness to the Christian faith and listen to Muslim neighbors for the purpose of understanding and to work for a common cause of justice."--back cover.
9781725290457 1725290456
Islam--Relations--Lutheran Church.
Lutheran Church--Relations--Islam.
Islam--Relations--Christianity.
Christianity and other religions--Islam.
Islam--Relations--Christianisme.
Christianisme--Relations--Islam.
Islam--Relations--Église luthérienne.
Église luthérienne--Relations--Islam.
Christianity
Interfaith relations
Islam
Lutheran Church
BP172.5.L8 / M67 2021eb
261.2/7

