A Muslim Sage Among Peers: Fethullah Gulen in Dialogue with Christians
This volume puts Fethullah Gulen and the Hizmet movement in dialogue with Christian theologians, philosophers and organizations concerning areas of shared interest. The Christian voices represented in these constructed dialogues are diverse: contemporary and historical, Catholic and Protestant, theological and pragmatic. While all of the essays explore overlaps and similarities between Gulen and these dialogue partners, they also bring to the surface differences and critical assessments. The result is a multi-faceted conversation that invites us all into deeper levels of historical and theological imagination, self-reflection, and collaborative service.
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A Muslim Sage Among Peers: Fethullah Gulen in Dialogue with Christians
This volume puts Fethullah Gulen and the Hizmet movement in dialogue with Christian theologians, philosophers and organizations concerning areas of shared interest. The Christian voices represented in these constructed dialogues are diverse: contemporary and historical, Catholic and Protestant, theological and pragmatic. While all of the essays explore overlaps and similarities between Gulen and these dialogue partners, they also bring to the surface differences and critical assessments. The result is a multi-faceted conversation that invites us all into deeper levels of historical and theological imagination, self-reflection, and collaborative service.
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A Muslim Sage Among Peers: Fethullah Gulen in Dialogue with Christians

A Muslim Sage Among Peers: Fethullah Gulen in Dialogue with Christians

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This volume puts Fethullah Gulen and the Hizmet movement in dialogue with Christian theologians, philosophers and organizations concerning areas of shared interest. The Christian voices represented in these constructed dialogues are diverse: contemporary and historical, Catholic and Protestant, theological and pragmatic. While all of the essays explore overlaps and similarities between Gulen and these dialogue partners, they also bring to the surface differences and critical assessments. The result is a multi-faceted conversation that invites us all into deeper levels of historical and theological imagination, self-reflection, and collaborative service.

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ISBN-13: 9781682065228
Publisher: Blue Dome Press
Publication date: 10/01/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 194
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

John D. Barton (Ph.D., Makerere University, Uganda) is Director of Center for Faith and Learning at Pepperdine University where he also serves on the faculties of Seaver College's Religion and Philosophy Division and Pepperdine's graduate program in Social Entrepreneurship and Change. He serves on the board of directors for the Kibo Group, an international non-profit organization that pursues sustainable development in East African communities, and is consulting editor for Missio Dei: A Journal of Missional Theology and Praxis, and co-editor of Leaven: A Journal of Christian Ministry.
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