TY - BOOK AU - Dall'Oglio,Paolo AU - Kimball,Richard Lawrence AU - Salaün,Marie TI - Amoureux de l'islam, croyant en Jésus T2 - Studies in theology, society and culture, SN - 9781789979961 AV - BR1110.S95 DAL U1 - BR 110.S96 DAL PY - 2009/// CY - Paris PB - Atelier KW - Catholic Church KW - Relations KW - Islam KW - Mar Musa al-Habashi (Syria) KW - Christianity and other religions KW - Christianity N1 - In love with Islam, believing in Jesus; Includes bibliographical references and index; Translators' Introduction to the English Edition / by Dr. Richard Kimball -- Acknowledgements -- Preface / by Régis Debray --Introduction to the French Edition / by Églantine Gabaix-Hialé -- 1. The Monastery of Mar Musa, A Work of Dialogue -- 2. My Relationship to Islam -- 3. A Church of Islam? -- 4. Abrahamic Relationships -- 5. : The Conditions of Inculturation -- 6. The Prophecy of Muhammad -- 7. Revelation in Islam -- 8. Death and Resurrection -- Conclusion: Islamophilia in All Cases -- Appendix Excerpts from the Rule of Mar Musa Monastery including the Statutes of the Monastic Confederation of al-Khalil Regarding Relations with Islam -- Explanatory Note on the Particular Vocation of the Monastic Community in the Muslim World N2 - "In Love with Islam, Believing in Jesus is a translation of Fr. Paolo Dall'Oglio's seminal book Amoureux de l'Islam, Croyant en Jésus, written in collaboration with Églantine Gabaix-Hialé. In the book Fr. Paolo, an Italian born Jesuit who made Syria and the Monastery of Deir Mar Musa his adopted home, explains his affection for Islam and his hope for the Church and Christians to engage in more fruitful dialogue with Muslims through the sharing of everyday life. The ecumenical community dedicated to dialogue welcomes thousands of visitors from all nationalities throughout the year. With his thirty years of experience and commitment, Fr. Paolo takes a position on the relationship between the Church and Islam. Questions addressed in this book include, how to live together and what is the point of living together? How can the mission of the Christian faith take place in a Muslim environment? And what is the theological value for Christians of Muhammad's prophecy? In his bold vision of Christian-Muslim dialogue, Fr Paolo explicitly renounces both the polemical approach and the excessively diplomatic approach, rather advocating for a 'performative theology' based on radical Christian hospitality, guided by the Gospel as its source, and tending towards a final harmony inspired by the Holy Spirit and common eschatological anticipation"-- ER -