Can Islam be Reformed?
- Posted by Matthew Krabill
- On May 16, 2015
By Martin Accad Addressing the question of reform and renewal in Islam at MPAC’s 2014 general convention last month,...
To Know and Be Known
- Posted by Matthew Krabill
- On May 16, 2015
By Marvin Wilson “Love your neighbor as yourself” is a pivotal command incumbent on all Christians. Moses established this...
Competing Narratives in the Netherlands
- Posted by Matthew Krabill
- On May 12, 2015
By Cornelis van der Kooi It seems an unfavorable time to be discussing interfaith dialogue and mission. Throughout the...
Theological Education in an Urban Context
- Posted by Matthew Krabill
- On May 12, 2015
By Marsha Snulligan-Haney This essay argues that not only is interfaith engagement an invaluable form of Christian mission wherever...
Dialogue in Egypt: From the Elite to the Street
- Posted by Matthew Krabill
- On March 7, 2015
By Tharwat Wahba Muslims and Christians have lived together in Egypt for fourteen centuries, and their interactions have taken...
Missiology and Mission Theology in an Interfaith World
- Posted by rthr3e
- On February 6, 2015
By Amos Yong A (Humble) Manifesto Evangelical mission theology and praxis is implausible in the present time unless it...
Good Missiology and Interfaith Dialogue
- Posted by rthr3e
- On September 2, 2014
By Samuel Escobar A Latin American Perspective In the evangelical atmosphere in which I grew up in Peru in...
“Giftive Mission” and Interfaith Dialogue
- Posted by rthr3e
- On September 2, 2014
By Frances S. Adeney Although often seen as being in opposition, Christian mission and interreligious dialogue complement each other....
Interfaith Engagement as Prophetic Dialogue
- Posted by rthr3e
- On September 2, 2014
By Stephen Bevans When the editors of the journal sent me the invitation to reflect on the relationship between...