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This volume brings together the writings of one of the Muslim world's leading theologians, Aref Ali Nayed, and traces his engagement and dialogue with the Catholic Church and with Catholic scholarship. Nayed studied, taught and lived in Rome, and for the last two decades, has been one of the most articulate of Muslim interlocutors with the Catholic tradition and on contemporary dialogue and debates. This volume includes the famous critique of Pope Benedict XVI's Regensburg lecture and the subsequent debate, engagement and co-theologizing with Catholic scholars on a range of theological and…mehr

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This volume brings together the writings of one of the Muslim world's leading theologians, Aref Ali Nayed, and traces his engagement and dialogue with the Catholic Church and with Catholic scholarship. Nayed studied, taught and lived in Rome, and for the last two decades, has been one of the most articulate of Muslim interlocutors with the Catholic tradition and on contemporary dialogue and debates. This volume includes the famous critique of Pope Benedict XVI's Regensburg lecture and the subsequent debate, engagement and co-theologizing with Catholic scholars on a range of theological and inter-faith issues. Nayed's writings are characterised by a deep respect and rootedness in the Islamic scholarly tradition with a sophisticated openness to the world and its intellectual currents. The foreword is by Sohail Nakhooda, executive director of Kalam Research and Media
Autorenporträt
Aref Ali Nayed is Chairman of Kalam Research &Media (KRM), the Libya Institute for Advanced Studies (LIAS), and was former Ambassador of Libya to the UAE. He has lectured on Islamic Theology, Logic, and Spirituality at the Uthman Pasha Madrasa in Tripoli, Libya, and was former Professor at the Pontifical Institute for Arabic and Islamic Studies (Rome) and the International Institute for Islamic Thought and Civilization (Malaysia). His works include Radical Engagements (2017); Vatican Engagements (2016); Operational Hermeneutics (2011); Growing Ecologies of Peace, Compassion and Blessing: A Muslim Response to 'AMuscatManifesto' (2010), and essays and monographs