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Islam and Christian—Muslim Relations Contents of Volume 18, 2007 EDITORIAL BOARD 1 nd Chr an— Muslim Relatior edited jointly by the David Thomas and John L. Esposito, entre the Study of Islam and Christian—Muslim Joint Editor telatior CSK University of Birmingham, Birmingham David Thomas and John O. Voll, K and The Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Center for Muslim Review Editor wistiar derstanding Georgetown University, Washington Jabal M. Buaben Journal provides a forum for all those who Haifaa Jawad wish to enhance their critical appreciation of the two religious Jane Dammen Me Auliffe traditio both on the historical, empirical and on the Sigvard von Sicard leolk ' theoretical leve e Editors welcome Carol Rowe, Editorial A lar tributions concert slam i s relations wuips and ideol *s, past and present, as well Muslim relations worldwide. Articles are which deal with the role of Islam and the Muslim relations, and analyses of theok social, political and cultural responses to tion with Christian and other societ minorities or majorities. The Jourr locumentatior Business correspondence, includir t nptions, back numbers to the publisher ‘ niorma Ltd, Sheepen Place Professor Al-Tayib Z. Al-Abdin, / Asian Stud Univer K Professor Mumtaz Ahmad, Hampton. Virginia. USA abstrac Professor Mahmoud Ayoub, 7 A Religio abase; American The British Hun P idelpl Pen ; | Bibliography of Book Re Dr John Borelli, Offi Us vv neton Dt ‘ . ‘ tou ograpf hy of Periodical Lit Bishop Kenneth Cragg, O Theological : and Religiou Abst Index and Abstracts (ASSIA Dr Andreas d’Souza, H: Studies, Hyderab India Islam and Christian—Muslim Relations (USPS permit Professor Sidney Griffith, number 019 913) is published four times a year in January “ ton DC, USA \pr j nd October. The 2006 USI nstitutional subsecriz Professor Yvonne Y. Haddad, 7 f $630. 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Troll, ?/ phisch-Theologisch f the aut ire not the views of the Society Hochschule Sankt Georgen, Fr furt a Germar Volume 18 Number 1 January 2007 Rachel M. Scott. Contextual Citizenship in Modern Islamic Thought David Cheetham. The ‘Global Ethic’: Criticisms and the Possibilities of Post-secular Thinking David Thomas. The Past and the Future in Christian—Muslim Relations Douglas Pratt & Barbara Géb. {slam and Christian—Muslim Relations in Germany: Recent Developments and Continuing Issues A/bert Sundararaj Walters. Issues in Christian—Muslim Relations: A Malaysian Christian Perspective Hisham A. Hellyer. Minorities, Muslims and Shari-a: Some Reflections on Islamic Law and Muslims without Political Power Book Reviews Books Received Erratum Volume 18 Number 2 April 2007 Sievard von Sicard. Christian—Muslim Relations in Sub-Saharan Africa: Foreword Rabiatu Ammah. Christian—Muslim Relations in Contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa Matthew Hassan Kukah. Christian—Muslim Relations in Sub-Saharan Africa: Problems and Prospects Laurenti Magesa. Contemporary Catholic Perspectives on Christian—Muslim Relations in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Tanzania Matthews A. Ojo. Pentecostal Movements, Islam and the Contest for Public Space in Northern Nigeria Julian Joseph Rukyaa. Muslim—Christian Relations in Tanzania with Particular Focus on the Relationship between Religious Instruction and Prejudice Stanislaw Grodz. “Vie with Each Other in Good Works’: What Can a Roman Catholic Missionary Order Learn from Entering into Closer Contact with Muslims? Anne Kubai. Walking a Tightrope: Christians and Muslim in Post-Genocide Rwanda Hajiya Bilkisu Yusuf. Managing Muslim—Christian Conflicts in Northern Nigeria: A Case Study of Kaduna State Muhammad Haron. Christian—Muslim Relations in South Africa (circa 1986—2004): Charting Out a Pluralist Path Mohamed Mahmoud. When Sharia Governs: The Impasse of Religious Relations in Sudan Hassan Mwakimako: Christian—Muslim Relations in Kenya: A Catalogue of Events and Meanings Book Reviews Books Received Volume 18 Number 3 July 2007 Douglas Pratt. Guest Editorial Alan Amos. Death in Hospital: The Place of Religion in the Care of the Patient Timothy J. Woods. Death in Coniemporary Western Culture Seyed Mohammad Ghari S. Fatemi. Autonomy, Euthanasia and the Right to Die with Dignity: A Comparison of Kantian Ethics and Shiite Teachings Calum MacKellar. Human Dignity and Assisted Dying Janet Blake. Beyond Death: The Treatment of Indigenous Human Remains—a Human Rights Perspective Mohammad Rasekh & S. M. R. Ayati. The Concept of Death: A Religio-philosophical Analysis Douglas Pratt. Towards a Theological Metaphysics of Death Stephen G. Carter. Christopher Dawson and Ayatollah Khatami and ‘The Dialogue of Civilizations’: A Christian—Muslim Conversation Martin D. Stringer. Listening to the Language, Listening to the Words and Listening to the Spaces between the Words: Rhetoric and Pragmatics in the Performance of Christian—Muslim Relations Book Reviews Books Received Volume 18 Number 4 October 2007 Clive D. Field. \slamophobia in Contemporary Britain: The Evidence of the Opinion Polls, 1988-2006 Mahmut Ay. Dichotomic Structure and the Possibiiity of the Third Mode in Muslim Theology Kemal Ataman. Religion, Culture and the Shaping of Religious Attitudes: The Case of Islam Cornelia B. Horn. Mary between Bible and Qur’an: Soundings into the Transmission and Reception History of the Protoevangelium of James on the Basis of Selected Literary Sources in Coptic and Copto-Arabic and of Art-Historical Evidence Pertaining to Egypt Book Reviews Books Received Volume Contents and Author Index Author Index AMMAH, RABIATU, 139 MACKELLAR, CALUM, 355 Amos, ALAN, 3 25 MAGESA, LAURENTI, 165 ATAMAN, KEMAL, 495 MAHMOUD, MOHAMED, 275 Ay, MAHMUT, 479 MWAKIMAKO, HASSAN, 287 AYATI, S. M. R, 377 Ojo, MATTHEWS A, 175 BLAKE, JANET, 367 PRATT, DOUGLAS, 43, 321, 391 CARTER, STEPHEN G, 403 CHEETHAM, Davip, 19 Rasen Momasmean. 377 . . be ea RUKYAA, JULIAN JOSEPH, 189 FATEMI, SEYED MOHAMMGHAAR!D S, 345 FIELD, CLIVE D, 44 Scorr. Racem, M. | GOB, BARBARA, 43 SICARD, SIGVARD VON, 137 GRODZ, STANISLAW, 205 STRINGER, MARTIN D, 421 HARON, MUHAMMAD, 257 rHomAS, Davib, 33 HELLYER, HISHAM A, 85 Horn. CorNELIA B. 509 WALTERS, ALBERT SUNDARARASJ, 67 Woops, TimoTtuy J, 333 KUBAI, ANNE, 219 KUKAH, MATTHEW HASSAN, 155 Yusur, HAstyA BILKIsu, 237

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