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Beyond 9/11: Christians and Muslims Together: An Invitation to Conversation

 
 
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Beyond 9/11: Christians and Muslims Together: An Invitation to Conversation

About This Book This book is an invitation to Christians and Muslims to engage in dialogue in order to build relationships of understanding and trust. In a trusting environment all issues can be constructively discussed and resolved. The author first appeals to Christians, who constitute the dominant religion in American culture, to learn about Islam. In order to appreciate Muslims and engage in productive projects with them, Christians must take the initiative in creating trusting relationships. The dominant faith because it comes from a position of strength must make the first move to get the conversation started. The inspiration for this book came from several sources. First, many Christians know nothing about Islam and most Muslims have not seriously studied Christianity except what is said in the Holy Koran. Second, globalization has forced all of us to deal with people from different cultures and religious traditions. Third, the shock of 9/11 caused both Muslims and Christians to realize the importance of understanding each other. If we are to live together in this world, we must learn to relate to the other. Fourth, the radical social and economic changes in our world could be interpreted as a signal that God is bringing the peoples of earth together. The possibility of God’s moving the faiths closer together provides enormous motivation for people to participate in this Divine Initiative This book is divided into five sections: a personal story, a brief sketch of Islam, a brief sketch of Christianity, four interviews, and a guide for healthy dialogue between different faiths. Chapter One relates the author’s own awakening. Chapter Two sets forth the essential aspects of Islam with which Christians should become acquainted. Chapter Three presents the essentials of Christianity that Muslims need to understand. Chapter Four reports four interviews – two men and two women, two Muslims and two Christians, two lifelong believers and two persons converted to the other faith. Chapter Five offers guidelines for productive conversations between Muslims and Christians. This book may be used in a variety of ways to enlarge the interfaith dialogue. At the most basic level it can inform the reader about the basics of Islam and Christianity and the importance of dialogue between the two religions in the 21st Century. Just one person understanding the other’s faith can drive away the fear and suspicion that possesses so many Americans. Individuals can use this text to initiate informed conversations with Muslims or Christians. Further, the text may be used successfully by a group of Muslims or a group of Christians for an informed discussion among themselves. A single faith conversation can prepare a group of believers for an interfaith dialogue. The material in this text provides appropriate content for conducting a seminar on Understanding Islam or Understanding Christianity. The book describes the success that these seminars have had in creating understanding between persons of the two faiths. Acting on the information in this book will enable us to have a better world in which to live and rear our children. Many persons contributed to the subject matter and the spirit of this book. The writings of Karen Armstrong, John Esposito, and Ezra Reza offer rich insights concerning Islam. The author credits a number of Muslim and Christian friends for the tone given to the book. Among these are women and men who showed him the spirit of Islam through their conversations and support. Other leaders in the interfaith movement offered suggestions which have made this a better book. No book is timelier on Christian/Muslim relations than this one. It is written in simple, easy to understand language and it suggests practical ways that persons committed to the two faiths can encounter each other. This information comes at a time when the world is rapidly changing and needs help in making the necessar

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Product Details:
Author: Ben Campbell Johnson
Paperback: 180 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: August 21, 2009
Language: English
ISBN: 1439248869
Product Length: 9.02 inches
Product Width: 5.98 inches
Product Height: 0.38 inches
Product Weight: 0.55 pounds
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Package Weight: 0.65 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews
 
 

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5A must read for anyone intrested in Interfaith dialogue  Sep 02, 2009
By BABA DNA
Excellent and Timely book needed by anyone who is interested in Interfaith, especially between the two largest religions of the world. An excellent guide to establish understanding, tolerence and relationship between Christians and Muslims.

5Great for Any Interfaith Dialogue  Apr 05, 2010
By Kelly C. Wentworth "Book Hamster"
I was very impressed by this book. It begins by giving a very basic overview of Christianity (from a mostly Protestant point of view) and a very basic overview of Islam (from a mostly Sunni point of view). Because of the complexities of both Christianity and Islam, the basic overview left many questions open, but I believe that was the point, so the reader would be even more interested in starting interfaith dialogue, which is the intention of the book. I was especially interested in the section where both by birth Muslims and Christians and converts to Islam and Christianity from the respective religions were interviewed. I believe that was an important point of view and acknowledgement by the author.

The whole book is a primer to the last part of the book, so if a reader does not have time for the rest of the book (which is a very quick read), then the reader can focus on the last part of the book. It gives a person a foundation for beginning and continuing interfaith dialogue. The focus is on Christianity and Islam, but the principles can be applied with people of any religion (or no religion).

The author has a website where he gives further resources to help with interfaith dialogue: [...]

5Beyond 9/11  Mar 31, 2010
By Chris Savage
Difficult times need difficult decisions and the rift between faiths is a topic that requires alot of dialogue and as importantly, clear understanding of the issues.
New light is thrown on many common pre conceived ideas. I have found it very helpful in developing a good objective viewpoint.
Good read!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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