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World of Inequalities - Christian and Muslim Perspectives

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Religion / World Religions
" This book is a marvelous look at how both equality and inequality are addressed in various ways by Muslims and Christians. It provides us with not only solid foundations in both religious traditions but also an opportunity to rethink our own views and reshape our own practices in light of that encounter and dialogue."-- Amir Hussain, professor and chair of theological studies, Loyola Marymount University
In this volume of the Building Bridges Seminar, fourteen leading Christian and Muslim scholars respond to the global crisis of inequality by modeling interreligious dialogue. A World of Inequalities takes an intersectional approach, examining aspects of global inequality including gender, race and ethnicity, caste and social class, economic and sociopolitical disparities, and slavery. Essays explore the roots of these realities, as well as how they are treated in Christian and Muslim traditions and texts, and how the two faiths can work together to address inequality.
A World of Inequalities brings readers into this conversation, inviting them to engage in a similar dialogue by offering pairs of essays alongside religious texts for close reading. Scholars, religious leaders, and students of theology and theological ethics will fi nd this book to be a vital resource to address these pressing issues.
Lucinda Mosher is the rapporteur of the Building Bridges Seminar and coeditor of seven previous volumes generated by that dialogue. Concurrently, she is Hartford Seminary's Faculty Associate in Interfaith Studies and an affiliate of its Macdonald Center for the Study of Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations. She holds a doctor of theology degree from the General Theological Seminary (NYC).
Contributors: Ovamir Anjum; Jonathan Brown; Sunil Caleb; C. Rosalee Velloso Ewell; Christopher M. Hays; David Hollenbach, SJ; Leslie J. Hoppe, OFM; Samia Huq; Sherman A. Jackson; François Pazisnewende Kaboré, SJ; Azza Karam; Lucinda Mosher; Elizabeth Phillips; Abdullah Saeed


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Lucinda Mosher is the rapporteur of the Building Bridges Seminar and coeditor of seven previous volumes generated by that dialogue. Concurrently, she is Hartford Seminary's Faculty Associate in Interfaith Studies and an affiliate of its Macdonald Center for the Study of Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations. She holds a doctor of theology degree from the General Theological Seminary (NYC).


Summary

In this volume of the Building Bridges Seminar, leading Christian and Muslim scholars respond to the global crisis of inequality by demanding and modeling interreligious dialogue and exploring how the two faiths can work together to address inequality.

Product details

Authors Lucinda Mosher
Assisted by Lucinda Mosher (Editor), Mosher Lucinda (Editor)
Publisher Georgetown University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.04.2021
 
EAN 9781626168091
ISBN 978-1-62616-809-1
No. of pages 184
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Religion: general, reference works

comparative religion, RELIGION / Ecumenism & Interfaith, RELIGION / Comparative Religion, ecumenism

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