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Human Conscience and Muslim-Christian Relations: Modern Egyptian Thinkers on al-damir (Islamic Studies Series)
 
 

Human Conscience and Muslim-Christian Relations: Modern Egyptian Thinkers on al-damir (Islamic Studies Series) [Hardcover]

Oddbjørn Leirvik (Author)

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Islamic Studies Series November 1, 2006

Human Conscience and Muslim-Christian Relations puts forward a discussion of how the notion of conscience may unite Muslim and Christians across religious divides, as well as examining the relation between selfhood and otherness in interfaith dialogue. The author explores how the notion of conscience has been dealt with by modern Egyptian authors and discusses their works in light of how Christian-Muslim relations in Egypt have evolved during the modern period.


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The present exposition discusses the notion of al-damr in the works of three Muslim intellectuals in Egypt who in the 1950s and 1960s wrote creatively about human conscience as a uniting bond between people of different faiths and convictions. Read the first page
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antecedent warner, word damir, curbing function, inward accounting, wronging oneself, contextualist universalism, hallowed valley, moral internalisation, humanistic democracy, transmoral conscience, interreligious studies, human authenticity, key ethical concepts, universalist concern, human conscience, divine command ethics, spiritual portraits, virtue formation, virtuous city, interreligious relations, uniting bond
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New Testament, Good Friday, Egyptian Muslim, Kamil Husayn, Kenneth Cragg, Muslim Brothers, Ahmad Amin, Ibn Rushd, Taha Husayn, Paul Ricoeur, Muslim Brotherhood, Nadav Safran, Olaf Schumann, Standard Arabic, Abu Bakr, Charles Taylor, City of Wrong, Emmanuel Levinas, European Enlightenment, Hasan Hanafi, Sayyid Qutb, Second World War, Thomas Aquinas, Bustani-van Dyck, Farid Esack
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