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Muslim And Christian Women In Dialogue Religions And Discourse 1st Edition Mcgarvey Kathleen

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Muslim And Christian Women In Dialogue Religions And Discourse 1st Edition Mcgarvey Kathleen
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Publisher: Peter Lang
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.46 MB
Pages: 225
Author: McGarvey Kathleen
ISBN: 9783039114177, 3039114174
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Muslim And Christian Women In Dialogue Religions And Discourse 1st Edition Mcgarvey Kathleen by Mcgarvey Kathleen 9783039114177, 3039114174 instant download after payment.

Observations about dialogue and about the theology of religions are common enough these days, but they are rarely grounded in the analysis of a particular reality and are therefore of little help to practitioners. This book, on the other hand, gives an exhaustive documentation of the background and the actual situation of Muslim–Christian relations in Northern Nigeria before proceeding to proposals for understanding the contribution of women’s discourse in the development of dialogue and to a feminist theology of religions. Drawing from her empirical findings in Northern Nigeria as well as some feminist insights, the author suggests an approach to other religions, grounded in people’s lived experience and a shared commitment to justice, peace and transformed human relations. Recognizing the limitations of some pluralist theories, she suggests a feminist-ethical approach to religious pluralism. The practicality and feasibility of such an approach are shown as she elaborates on its possible application in the concrete context of Northern Nigeria.

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