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Prayer : Christian and Muslim perspectives : a record of the tenth Building Bridges Seminar, convened by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar, May 17-19, 2011 / edited by David Marshall and Lucinda Mosher.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Washington, D.C. : Georgetown University Press, [2013]Description: 1 online resource (xviii, 210 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781626160248
  • 1626160244
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: PrayerDDC classification:
  • 248.3/2 23
LOC classification:
  • BP172 .B834 2011eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Lived prayer : some examples from the Christian tradition / Michael Plekon -- A Qur'�anic theology of prayer / Reza Shah-Kazemi -- Muslim prayer in practice / M. Dheen Mohamed -- Christian prayer in practice / Philip Sheldrake -- A Muslim response to Christian prayer / Caner Dagli -- A Christian perspective on Muslim prayer / Daniel A. Madigan -- Response / Rowan Williams -- The Lord's prayer / Susan Eastman -- Al-F�ati�ha / Rkia Elraoui Cornell -- Prayer in the spirit in Romans 8 Philip Seddon -- In reverence of the almighty: understanding prayer and worship in Qur'�an 3:190-194 and 29:45 / Asma Afsaruddin -- Learning to pray with and in the Christian tradition: personal reflections / Lucy Gardner -- Learning to pray as a Muslim: the foundational stage / Ibrahim Mogra -- Growing in prayer as a Christian / Timothy Wright -- Growth in prayer as a Muslim: reflections and lessons of a struggler / Timothy J. Gianotti -- Conversations in Qatar / Lucinda Mosher.
Summary: Prayer: Christian and Muslim Perspectives is a rich collection of essays, scriptural texts, and personal reflections featuring leading scholars analyzing the meaning and function of prayer within their traditions. Drawn from the 2011 Building Bridges seminar in Doha, Qatar, the essays in this volume explore the devotional practices of each tradition and how these practices are taught and learned. Relevant texts are included, with commentary, as are personal reflections on prayer by each of the seminar participants. The volume also contains a Christian reflection on Islamic prayer and a Muslim.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Lived prayer : some examples from the Christian tradition / Michael Plekon -- A Qur'�anic theology of prayer / Reza Shah-Kazemi -- Muslim prayer in practice / M. Dheen Mohamed -- Christian prayer in practice / Philip Sheldrake -- A Muslim response to Christian prayer / Caner Dagli -- A Christian perspective on Muslim prayer / Daniel A. Madigan -- Response / Rowan Williams -- The Lord's prayer / Susan Eastman -- Al-F�ati�ha / Rkia Elraoui Cornell -- Prayer in the spirit in Romans 8 Philip Seddon -- In reverence of the almighty: understanding prayer and worship in Qur'�an 3:190-194 and 29:45 / Asma Afsaruddin -- Learning to pray with and in the Christian tradition: personal reflections / Lucy Gardner -- Learning to pray as a Muslim: the foundational stage / Ibrahim Mogra -- Growing in prayer as a Christian / Timothy Wright -- Growth in prayer as a Muslim: reflections and lessons of a struggler / Timothy J. Gianotti -- Conversations in Qatar / Lucinda Mosher.

Prayer: Christian and Muslim Perspectives is a rich collection of essays, scriptural texts, and personal reflections featuring leading scholars analyzing the meaning and function of prayer within their traditions. Drawn from the 2011 Building Bridges seminar in Doha, Qatar, the essays in this volume explore the devotional practices of each tradition and how these practices are taught and learned. Relevant texts are included, with commentary, as are personal reflections on prayer by each of the seminar participants. The volume also contains a Christian reflection on Islamic prayer and a Muslim.

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