Tariq Ramadan has emerged as one of the most influential Muslim
theologians in the world today. In this important book, Gregory
Baum presents for the first time an introduction to several key
aspects of Ramadan's theological enterprise. Baum examines
Ramadan's work historically within an interfaith perspective,
drawing several parallels between Islamic and Catholic encounters
with modernity. His comparison of the debates in the two traditions
suggests that reform and renewal are compatible with the substance
of both Catholic and Muslim traditions.After a brief account of the
evolution of Catholic theology up to the Second Vatican Council,
Baum introduces Ramadan's published work and theological
orientation, examining both within the historical development of
Islam. He outlines Ramadan's theology of God, humanity, and the
universe and discusses Ramadan's interpretation of "sharia," the
divinely revealed Islamic way of life. The book then addresses what
fidelity to Islam means for Western Muslims and contrasts Ramadan's
theology with the theological liberalism advocated by some Muslim
authors. Throughout, Baum makes helpful connections between Islam
and Vatican II Catholicism. Both belief systems are steeped in
ancient traditions, rely on a sacred book, and find themselves
confronting a modern context. Reformist Islam shares much with
Catholic social thought in showing a regard for the poor and
marginalized. Baum concludes by examining points of difference
between Muslim and Catholic theology that support further
conversation. This readable introduction to Ramadan's work is
accessible to non-Muslim students, teachers, clergy, and general
readers interested in Islam and interfaith dialogue. "This book is
a beautiful example of serious theological dialogue between two
seminal theologians of our age: Gregory Baum and Tariq Ramadan. It
is a balanced and significant contribution to scholarship about
Ramadan's thought for at leas two reasons: first, it provides a
very important perspective on the similarities that Catholicism
earlier and Islam today have shared in facing the many challenges
of modernity; and second, the conclusion Professor Baum reaches may
be short, but is profound: 'the time for religious-secular dialogue
has come.'" --Patrice Brodeur, Canada Research Chair on Islam,
Pluralism, and Globalization, Universite de Montreal "Gregory Baum
is a gift to the Church, and indeed to the world. A stalwart of the
Vatican II era, he is now an eminence grise of North American
Christianity in its efforts to engage the secular world through a
confident and critical dialogue about meaning. In this remarkable
and pioneering volume, he engages contemporary Islam through a
typically generous reading of one of its most influential
theologians, Tariq Ramadan. Avoiding the often silly but sometimes
brutal polemics that have obscured the quality of Ramadan's
reformist thought, Baum notes the striking affinities between
Islam's and Catholicism's respective encounters with democracy,
religious freedom, and critical reading of sacred sources, among
other contested issues. Having absorbed the deepest insights of
Catholic's recent revolution in self understanding--a revolution he
helped to stimulate and advance--this unofficial, quietly
charismatic ambassador of Christian intellectual innovation has
provided invaluable insight into the mind of the person who has
been termed the 'Muslim Martin Luther.' Baum, as he has in the
past, is pointing the way forward for innovative and serious
theological work; in the opening of sustained dialogue and
conversation with the contemporary current of Islamic reform
represented by figures like Ramadan, he rightly sees an opportunity
for a renewal of Catholic theology in its service to the cause of
reconciliation and peace." --Scott Appleby, University of Notre
Dame
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Imprint: |
University of Notre Dame Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
March 2009 |
First published: |
2009 |
Authors: |
Gregory Baum
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 11mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
178 |
Edition: |
Edition, Co-Publication ed. |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-268-02214-3 |
Categories: |
Books
Promotions
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LSN: |
0-268-02214-3 |
Barcode: |
9780268022143 |
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