Theologians have had to increasingly engage with beliefs and practises outside of their own traditions. The resultant -theology of religions- is, however, often formulated in isolation from the religions they are describing. This book provides a comparison of the development of theology of religions in Western Christianity and its application in anIslamic context. It also shows the parallels between some specific forms of theology of religions, i.e. exclusivism, inclusivism or pluralism, in both Islamic and Christian traditions.
The arguments of Christian and Muslim...
Theologians have had to increasingly engage with beliefs and practises outside of their own traditions. The resultant -theology of religions- is, h...