Title of article :
Mutual Transformation in the Early Histories of Christianity and Islam
Author/Authors :
Lattu, Izak Y. M. Satya Wacana Christian University
Pages :
24
From page :
1
To page :
24
Abstract :
This article examines mutual relationships in the historical teachings of Christianity and Islam. Drawing on John B. Cobb, Jr’s mutual transformation theory, the article argues that early Christians and Muslims scholars have learned from other traditions in developing their religious teachings. I employ historical writings on the key figures and the early scholars of both religions. Based on documentary research, this article illustrates the mutual contact with other religious communities in the history of Christianity and Islam. Both Christian and Muslim Classical philosophers touch upon classical Greek Philosophers to develop intelectual traditons and teachings. As a result of the encounter, mutual transformation invites people to be involved in a deep dialogue and to be openhearted to learn, from the teachings of other religious traditions.
Keywords :
Mutual transformation , acceptance , historical engagement , dialogue , early scholar
Journal title :
Qudus International Journal of Islamic Studies
Serial Year :
2019
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Record number :
2602481
Link To Document :
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