Challenges of Interreligious Dialogue
Between the Christian and the Muslim Communities in Nigeria
- 294pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Focusing on interreligious dialogue in Nigeria, this case study emphasizes the importance of considering various societal variables such as geo-historical, cultural, and local contexts. It argues for an interdisciplinary approach in religion and theological studies, highlighting how these contexts shape human religious expressions. By employing hermeneutic methods, the author explores the interactions between Christianity and Islam, linking them to local and national social issues. This work offers a fresh perspective on interreligious relations, enhancing understanding of their complexities.
