Power: Divine and Human: Christian and Muslim Perspectives
Editors: Lucinda Mosher David Marshall
November 19, 2019
As a resource for comparative theology, this volume is unique in that it takes up a topic not usually explored in depth in Christian-Muslim conversations. Based on the Sixteenth Building Bridges Seminar (2017), Power: Divine and Human: Christian and Muslim Perspectives comprises pairs of essays by Christians and Muslims introducing texts for dialogical study, plus the actual text-excerpts themselves. Written by scholars for scholars, it is nonetheless suitable for the non-specialist as well. While it falls solidly in the domain of comparative theology, it is useful to anyone interested in dialogical reading of scripture, interreligious relations, and political philosophy.
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Table of Contents
- Participants in Building Bridges Seminar 2017
- Introduction
Part One: Overviews
- The Power of God and Islam’s Regime of Power on Earth | Jonathan Brown
- Religion and Power: A Christian Perspective | Philip Sheldrake
Part Two: Power in Muslim and Christian Scriptures
- The Contours of God’s Power: An Introduction to Passages from the Qurʾan and Hadith | Martin Nguyen
- The Qurʾan and Hadith on God’s Power: Texts for Dialogue
- Biblical Conceptions of Power—Divine and Human | Stephen L. Cook
- The Bible on Divine and Human Power: Texts for Dialogue
Part Three: Power and Community in Islamic and Christian Writings
- Ideals and Realities of Muslim Community Ordering | Ahmet Alibašić
- Islamic Texts on Ideals and Realities of Muslim Community Ordering
- The Community of God’s Rule: From Nation to Church | Joan O’Donovan
- Christian Texts on the Community of God’s Rule
Part Four: Political Power and Faith
- The Role of the Community in the Broader World: Islamic Perspectives | Mahan Mirza
- Islamic Texts for Dialogue on Community in the Broader World
- Faith and Political Power: A “Non-Establishment” Reading of the Christian Tradition | Jonathan Chaplin
- Christian Texts for Dialogue on Faith and Political Power
Part Five: Reflections
- Conversations on Power: Some Reflections on the Building Bridges Seminar 2017 | Lucinda Mosher