Christian–Muslim Dialogue: Encounter and Co-existence

· Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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This book provides a valuable contribution to understanding the complexities within a religiously diverse Western society. Using a multidisciplinary approach, this book provides an intimate glimpse into the beliefs, attitudes and experiences of Australian Christians and Muslims towards each other. As such, it highlights the factors that inhibit and/or motivate interfaith engagement. Drawing on research from such diverse fields as social psychology, religious teachings and historical studies, it provides context to help readers to understand the fears, aspirations and social factors within this multicultural setting. As such this book would appeal to students, academics, policy makers, interfaith practitioners and social commentators.

About the author

Gregory MacDonald is an Adjunct Fellow at the University of South Australia and an Honorary Researcher at the University of Divinity, Australia. He holds a PhD from the University of South Australia, a Master of Islamic Studies from Charles Sturt University, and a Bachelor of Theology from Flinders University, all in Australia.

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