Christian-Muslim interaction is a reality today in all corners
of the globe, but while many celebrate the commonality of these
traditions, significant differences remain. If these religions
cannot be easily reconciled, can we perhaps view them through a
single albeit refractive lens? This is the approach Paul Heck takes
in "Common Ground" To undertake a study of religious pluralism as a
theological and social reality, and to approach the two religions
in tandem as part of a broader discussion on the nature of the good
society.
Rather than compare Christianity and Islam as two species of
faith, religious pluralism offers a prism through which a society
as a whole -- secular and religious alike -- can consider its core
beliefs and values. Christianity and Islam are not merely
identities that designate particular communities, but reference
points that all can comprehend and discuss knowledgeably. This
analysis of how Islam and Christianity understand theology, ethics,
and politics -- specifically democracy and human rights -- offers a
way for that discussion to move forward.
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