Fear and friendship
Anglicans engaging with Islam
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Word Count
38,500 words, Guess
Page Count
154 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL25375274M
- ISBN-101441101497
- ISBN-101441196595
- ISBN-101441196080
- ISBN-139781441101495
and 7 more
- ISBN-139781441196590
- ISBN-139781441196088
- Library of Congress Control Number2011278702
- OCLC Control Number757148349
- Better World Books9781441101495
- Better World Books9781441196590
- Better World Books9781441196088
Classifications
- DDC261.27
- LCCBP172 .F4 2012
- LCCBP172 .F43 2012
and 1 more
- LCCBP172
Alternate Titles
- Fear & friendship
Description
"Many encounters between people of different religions are marked by an initial sense of incompetence, ignorance and fear-- of getting it wrong, of causing offence, of ulterior motives. Such fears are here explored honestly, in stories of actual situations and relationships - often unexpected, sometimes funny, invariably profound.Friendship is presented as a public rather than merely a private phenomenon, enabling relations of trust and depth to develop and leading to the possibility of authentic talk and reciprocity of respect and courtesy. It emerges as a risky venture in learning how to be human, involving honest negotiation, self-sacrifice and a seeking after the truth. It can enable people to address the fears that so often prohibit inter-religious encounters from deepening beyond the superficial. A strong underlying theme is how the Church of England can contribute to social cohesion in a religiously pluralistic society, even if local clergy and congregations at first feel untrained or wary." -- Publisher's description.
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