edited by David Marshall and Lucinda Mosher
contributions by Mona Siddiqui, Jane D. McAuliffe, Asma Afsaruddin, Gavin D'Costa, Geoffrey Rowell, Feras Hamza, Harriet Harris, Recep Şentürk, Sajjad Rizvi, Miroslav Volf, Rowan Williams, Richard Burridge, Muhammad Abdel Haleem, Timothy J. Winter, Dennis McAuliffe, Musharraf Hussain, Michael Ipgrave, David Marshall, Rowan Williams, Lucinda Mosher, Rowan Williams, David Marshall, Rowan Williams, N.T. Wright, Reza Shah-Kazemi and N.T. Wright
Georgetown University Press, 2016
Paper: 978-1-62616-030-9
Library of Congress Classification BP166.8.B85 2014
Dewey Decimal Classification 236

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

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 of the good death. Funeral practices of each tradition are explained. Relevant texts are included with commentary, as are personal reflections on death by several of the seminar participants. An account of the informal conversations at the seminar conveys a vivid sense of the lively, penetrating, but respectful dialogue which took place. Three short pieces by Rowan Williams provide his opening comments at the seminar and his reflections on its proceedings. The volume also contains an analysis of the Building Bridges Seminar after a decade of his leadership.