Table of Contents
Introduction; Part I Defining the Issue; Chapter 1 Religious Pluralism and the Heritage of the Enlightenment, JohnBowden; Chapter 2 Is Our God Listening? Exclusivism, Inclusivism, and Pluralism, Diana L.Eck; Chapter 3 A Muslim’s Non-Reductive Religious Pluralism, MuhammadLegenhausen; Part II Islam and the West: Clash or Dialogue?; Chapter 4 Islam and the West, FrancisRobinson; Chapter 5 Of Saints and Sufis in the Near East, WilliamDalrymple; Chapter 6 Islam and the West, Akbar S.Ahmed; Chapter 7 The “Clash of Civilisations”?, FredHalliday; Chapter 8 The Dignity of Difference, JonathanSacks; Chapter 9 Conservative Ecumenism, Antony T.Sullivan; Chapter 10 From Clashing Civilisations to a Common Vision, RobertDickson Crane; Chapter 11 The Orphans of Modernity and the Clash of Civilisations, Khaled AbouEl Fadl; Part III Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Responses to Religious Diversity; Chapter 12 September 11, TonyBayfield; Chapter 13 Towards a Jewish Theology of Trilateral Dialogue, NormanSolomon; Chapter 14 Christians and People of Other Faiths, MarcusBraybrooke; Chapter 15 Mystery and Plural Faiths, Frank JulianGelli; Chapter 16 Religious Pluralism and Islam in a Polarised World, Murad WilfriedHofmann; Chapter 17 Ecumenical Islam, RogerBoase; Chapter 18 The Challenge of Pluralism and the Middle Way of Islam, JeremyHenzell-Thomas; Chapter 19 The Qur’an and Religious Pluralism, Mahmoud M.Ayoub; Part IV Postscript; Chapter 20 The Failure of War, WendellBerry;