E-Book, Englisch, 321 Seiten
The Genesis and Fruits of the Open Letter "A Common Word Between Us and You"
E-Book, Englisch, 321 Seiten
Reihe: Kirche ? Konfession ? Religion
ISBN: 978-3-8470-0564-3
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- Geisteswissenschaften Religionswissenschaft Religionswissenschaft Allgemein Dialog & Beziehungen zwischen Religionen
- Geisteswissenschaften Christentum, Christliche Theologie Christentum/Christliche Theologie Allgemein Christentum und Weltreligionen, Weltethos
- Geisteswissenschaften Islam & Islamische Studien Islam und Weltreligionen, Weltethos
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1;Title Page;4
2;Copyright;5
3;Table of Contents;10
4;Body;16
5;Foreword;16
6;Timeline;18
7;List of Abbreviations;22
8;1. Introduction;24
8.1;1.1 Abstract;24
8.2;1.2 The Global Encounter of Different Faiths;26
8.3;1.3 The Origins of Organized Christian-Muslim Dialogue;28
8.3.1;1.3.1 Imperialism and Colonialism;29
8.3.2;1.3.2 The Impact of Mission;32
8.3.3;1.3.3 Changing Notions of Truth;33
8.3.4;1.3.4 Characteristics of Modern Interfaith Dialogue;35
8.3.5;1.3.5 Muslims Are Responders, Not Initiators;36
8.4;1.4 A Common Word Between Us and You;37
8.4.1;1.4.1 Part I: Love of God;39
8.4.2;1.4.2 Part II: Love of Neighbor;41
8.4.3;1.4.3 Part III: Come to A Common Word Between Us and You;42
8.5;1.5 HRH Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad bin Talal;44
8.6;1.6 Literature Review;45
8.6.1;1.6.1 The Genesis of A Common Word;46
8.6.2;1.6.2 The Fruits of A Common Word;51
8.6.3;1.6.3 Interviews;52
8.7;1.7 Scope of Research and Thesis Structure;56
9;2. Interfaith Dialogue on the Global Stage;58
9.1;2.1 The Origins of the Hashemite Royal Family in Jordan;59
9.2;2.2 Interfaith Dialogue in Jordan;68
9.3;2.3 Global Dialogue Initiatives;70
9.3.1;2.3.1 HRH Prince Hassan bin Talal;71
9.3.2;2.3.2 The Royal Academy for Islamic Civilization Research;71
9.3.3;2.3.3 The Royal Institute for Inter-Faith Studies;73
9.3.4;2.3.4 World Conference of Religions for Peace (Amman, 1999);74
9.3.5;2.3.5 L'Association du Dialogue Islamo-Chrétien (1989);75
9.3.6;2.3.6 International Center for Dialogue among Civilizations (Iran, 1998);76
9.3.7;2.3.7 The Amman Message (2004);78
9.3.8;2.3.8 C-100 Forum (The World Economic Forum, 2008);78
9.3.9;2.3.9 The United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (2005);79
9.3.10;2.3.10 A Common Word Between Us and You (2007);81
9.3.11;2.3.11 Interfaith Dialogue and Saudi Arabia;81
9.3.12;2.3.12 Queen Rania of Jordan, “Send me your stereotypes” (2008);82
9.3.13;2.3.13 World Interfaith Harmony Week (2011);83
9.3.14;2.3.14 KAICIID (2011);84
9.4;2.4 The Dynamics of International Dialogue;86
9.5;2.5 Concluding Remarks;90
10;3. The Status Quo of Global Tensions;92
10.1;3.1 The Why and Why Now of A Common Word;92
10.2;3.2 The Current State of Christian-Muslim Relations;93
10.2.1;3.2.1 Samuel Huntington (1993): “The Clash of Civilizations?”;93
10.2.2;3.2.2 Francis Fukuyama (1992): The End of History and the Last Man;97
10.2.3;3.2.3 Robert Kaplan (1994): “The Coming Anarchy”;100
10.3;3.3 Causes for Tension in Muslim-Christian Relations;103
10.3.1;3.3.1 Jerusalem and the Palestine Question: “A Grievance Rooted in Faith”;103
10.3.2;3.3.2 Discontentment with US Foreign Policy;105
10.3.3;3.3.3 Terrorism;106
10.3.4;3.3.4 Fundamentalism;108
10.3.5;3.3.5 Missionary Activity;110
10.3.6;3.3.6 Misunderstandings, Suspicion and Even Loathing;110
10.4;3.4 The Goal and Intended Audience of A Common Word;116
10.5;3.5 A Political Agenda?;120
10.6;3.6 Concluding Remarks;121
11;4. Islam Responds to Global Tensions;124
11.1;4.1 Dialogue Partner: Islam;124
11.2;4.2 What Is Islam and Who Is Muslim?;125
11.3;4.3 Sectarian Conflict in Islam;127
11.4;4.4 The Lead-Up to The Amman Message;128
11.5;4.5 The Amman Message (2004);129
11.5.1;4.5.1 Reception of The Amman Message;132
11.5.2;4.5.2 Giving the Message Authority;133
11.6;4.6 The Development of Islamic Jurisprudence;134
11.7;4.7 Ijm?;137
11.7.1;4.7.1 Shia Islam and Ijm?;138
11.7.2;4.7.2 Evidence for Ijm?;139
11.7.3;4.7.3 Who Is Making the Consensus?;140
11.8;4.8 The Three Points of The Amman Message;141
11.9;4.9 Events Coinciding with the Endorsement of The Amman Message;144
11.10;4.10 A New Ijm?;146
11.10.1;4.10.1 Universally Acknowledged Consensus?;146
11.10.2;4.10.2 Who Is Qualified to Make a Consensus Decision?;147
11.11;4.11 Fruits of The Amman Message;148
12;5. “We were expecting the Pope, and Professor Ratzinger arrived”;152
12.1;5.1 Authority in the Roman Catholic Church;152
12.2;5.2 The Second Vatican Council (1962–65);155
12.3;5.3 New Leadership Within the Church;158
12.3.1;5.3.1 The Outgoing Legend;159
12.3.2;5.3.2 The Incoming Professor;160
12.4;5.4 Ratzinger Prior to the Papacy;161
12.4.1;5.4.1 Ratzinger on Faith and Reason;164
12.4.2;5.4.2 Joseph Ratzinger and Islam;166
12.5;5.5 Pope Benedict XVI;168
12.6;5.6 Deus Caritas Est;169
12.6.1;5.6.1 Deus Caritas Est and A Common Word;171
12.7;5.7 The Immediate Lead-Up to the Regensburg Lecture;178
12.7.1;5.7.1 Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue;178
12.8;5.8 The Regensburg Lecture;179
12.9;5.9 Content of the Regensburg Lecture;179
12.10;5.10 Reactions to the Regensburg Lecture;181
12.10.1;5.10.1 Negative;181
12.10.2;5.10.2 Positive;185
12.11;5.11 The Open Letter of the 38;189
13;6. A Common Word Between Us and You;194
13.1;6.1 The Birth of A Common Word;194
13.2;6.2 Dating;200
13.3;6.3 Launch;202
13.4;6.4 Responses to A Common Word;204
13.4.1;6.4.1 The Vatican Response;205
13.4.2;6.4.2 The Yale Response;207
13.4.3;6.4.3 A Common Word for the Common Good;213
13.4.4;6.4.4 Samir Khalil Samir SJ;226
13.5;6.5 A Common Word and Ijm?;229
13.6;6.6 Concluding Remarks;231
14;7. Further Fruits of A Common Word;232
14.1;7.1 Conferences;233
14.1.1;7.1.1 The Future of Christian-Muslim Relations (Washington, 2008);234
14.1.2;7.1.2 Loving God and Neighbor in Word and Deed (Yale, 2008);235
14.1.3;7.1.3 A Common Word and Future Muslim-Christian Engagement (Cambridge/London, 2008);237
14.1.4;7.1.4 A Global Agenda for Change (Washington, 2009);238
14.1.5;7.1.5 Theory and Application of A Common Word (Abu Dhabi, 2009);239
14.1.6;7.1.6 The Catholic-Muslim Forum (Vatican 2008/Jordan 2011);240
14.1.7;7.1.7 Christian-Muslim Dialogue within the African and Asian Context (Cadenabbia, 2009);243
14.1.8;7.1.8 Evangelicals and A Common Word (New Orleans, 2009);245
14.1.9;7.1.9 A Common Word Five Years On (London, 2012);245
14.2;7.2 Awards;247
14.2.1;7.2.1 AMSS (UK) Building Bridges Award (2008);247
14.2.2;7.2.2 Eugen Biser Award (2008);248
14.2.3;7.2.3 Other Awards;249
14.3;7.3 Political Fruits;249
14.3.1;7.3.1 Wamp–Ellison Resolution (USA, 2008);249
14.3.2;7.3.2 World Interfaith Harmony Week (UN, 2010);250
14.3.3;7.3.3 Promotion of the Amman Message Project (EU, 2012);253
14.4;7.4 Engagement through the Written Word;254
14.4.1;7.4.1 Responses, Articles and Commentaries;254
14.4.2;7.4.2 Book Publications;256
14.4.3;7.4.3 Educational Programs;258
14.5;7.5 International Engagement;259
14.5.1;7.5.1 Transforming Communities (Geneva, 2010);259
14.5.2;7.5.2 Muslim-Christian Peace Delegation to Nigeria (2012);261
14.6;7.6 Miscellaneous;262
14.7;7.7 Concluding Remarks;264
15;8. Conclusion;266
15.1;8.1 The Facilitators;267
15.2;8.2 The Lead-Up to A Common Word;268
15.3;8.3 A Common Word's Motivations and Goals;269
15.4;8.4 Fruits;270
15.5;8.5 Political Dimension;271
15.6;8.6 Critical Reflections;272
15.7;8.7 Issues for Further Consideration;273
15.7.1;8.7.1 The Success of A Common Word?;273
15.7.2;8.7.2 The Future of A Common Word;274
15.8;8.8 Concluding Remarks;274
16;Bibliography;276
17;Appendix: A Common Word Between Us and You (2007);294
18;Index of Names;316
19;Subject Index;318