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From the Crusades to the present day, the interrelationship between Islam and Christianity has been fraught with conflict, both theological and military. Yet events in the twentieth century, particularly the communications revolution, have meant that, after centuries of living in relative isolation from each other, Muslims and Christians find themselves participating in the same intellectual culture, and having to review their assumptions about each other. In this book. Kate Zebiri anaylses Muslin writings on Christianity and Christian writings on Islam to explore the issue central to…mehr

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From the Crusades to the present day, the interrelationship between Islam and Christianity has been fraught with conflict, both theological and military. Yet events in the twentieth century, particularly the communications revolution, have meant that, after centuries of living in relative isolation from each other, Muslims and Christians find themselves participating in the same intellectual culture, and having to review their assumptions about each other. In this book. Kate Zebiri anaylses Muslin writings on Christianity and Christian writings on Islam to explore the issue central to Muslim-Christian relations. The literature surveyed is diverse - both popular and
Autorenporträt
Kate Zebiri is Lecturer in Arabic and Islamic Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London