Is an Intra-Islamic Theological Ecumenism Possible? A Response to Sherman Jackson
It is rare to find within contemporary Islamic thought writers who are conversant in both the classical Islamic theological heritage and recent developments in philosophy and theology. More often than not, those who do attempt to engage in Islamic theology display either an ignorance of the past or...
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Autor principal: | Atif Khalil |
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International Institute of Islamic Thought
2005
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