Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations
Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations promotes the scholarly study of Islam as a religious and intellectual tradition, and its relations with Christianity and other religions. Islam as a religious and intellectual tradition includes:
- Islam as a historical tradition of faith and a current lived reality throughout the world;
- the development of religious teachings and debates about orthodox beliefs;
- major Muslim movements and thinkers;
- religious teachings and principles as motivation for individuals and societies;
- Islamic beliefs in new social contexts past and present; and,
- the future of Islam.
Islam in its relations with Christianity and other religions includes:
- Muslim attitudes towards other religions;
- Christian and other religious attitudes towards Islam;
- mutual influences between Islam and other religions;
- historical and contemporary interfaith collaborations and rivalries;
- religious factors in encounters and confrontations; and,
- Muslim minorities in non-Muslim societies and non-Muslims in Muslim-majority societies.
Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations is edited by the Department of Theology and Religion, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, and the World Religions and World Church (WRWC) program, University of Notre Dame, USA.
Submission and Peer Review Statement
Articles are warmly welcome from both established academics and emerging scholars the world over. Articles should be at least 8,000 words long and normally no longer than 12,000 words. All articles published receive internal editorial consideration and double blind peer review by two external referees. Book reviews undergo close editorial screening. Articles are published in print and online.
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