Death, Resurrection, and Human Destiny: Christian and Muslim Perspectives
By David Marshall (Editor), Lucinda Mosher (Editor), Reza Shah-Kazemi (Contribution by), N. T. Wright (Contribution by), Mona Siddiqui (Contribution by), Jane D. McAuliffe (Contribution by), Asma Afsaruddin (Contribution by), Gavin D'Costa (Contribution by), Geoffrey Rowell (Contribution by), Feras Hamza (Contribution by), Harriet Harris (Contribution by), Recep Sentürk (Contribution by), Sajjad Rizvi (Contribution by), Miroslav Volf (Contribution by), Richard Burridge (Contribution by), Muhammad Abdel Haleem (Contribution by), Timothy J. Winter (Contribution by), Dennis McAuliffe (Contribution by), Musharraf Hussain (Contribution by), Michael Ipgrave (Contribution by), David Marshall (Contribution by), Lucinda Mosher (Contribution by), Rowan Williams (Contribution by)
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By David Marshall (Editor), Lucinda Mosher (Editor), Reza Shah-Kazemi (Contribution by), N. T. Wright (Contribution by), Mona Siddiqui (Contribution by), Jane D. McAuliffe (Contribution by), Asma Afsaruddin (Contribution by), Gavin D'Costa (Contribution by), Geoffrey Rowell (Contribution by), Feras Hamza (Contribution by), Harriet Harris (Contribution by), Recep Sentürk (Contribution by), Sajjad Rizvi (Contribution by), Miroslav Volf (Contribution by), Richard Burridge (Contribution by), Muhammad Abdel Haleem (Contribution by), Timothy J. Winter (Contribution by), Dennis McAuliffe (Contribution by), Musharraf Hussain (Contribution by), Michael Ipgrave (Contribution by), David Marshall (Contribution by), Lucinda Mosher (Contribution by), Rowan Williams (Contribution by)
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Death, Resurrection, and Human Destiny: Christian and Muslim Perspectives is a record of the 2012 Building Bridges seminar for leading Christian and Muslim scholars, convened by Rowan Williams, then Archbishop of Canterbury. The essays in this volume explore what the Bible and Qurān—and the Christian and Islamic theological traditions—have to say about death, resurrection, and human destiny. Special attention is given to the writings of al-Ghazali and Dante. Other essays explore the notion ...






















