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Christian-Muslim Relations in Central Europe: The Polish Experience

ICR Journal, 2013
Although thirty million Muslims currently reside in the European Union, and adherents to the Islamic religion now constitute the majority of immigrants and the second largest religious group in European society, the influence of Islam on the culture of Central Europe was and is small, with the notable exception of Poland.
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Christian-Muslim Relations in Western Europe

1999
The statistical and other information which has been referred to regularly in previous chapters say little about the degree to which the people concerned are Muslim in any active or self-conscious sense. All local and research evidence suggests that by such more stringent definitions possibly about one-third, and maximum one-half, of the ‘Muslims’ in ...
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Christian‐Muslim relations in the African context

International journal for the Study of the Christian Church, 2003
Abstract The course of Islam and Christianity in Africa as well as statistical figures suggest a wide variety within, as well as considerable divergence between, both religions in the many African contexts. Though the majority of African Muslims still stick to a ‘traditional African Islam’, we observe a resurgence of Islam reflecting a growing ...
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Mahmoud Ayoub and Christian-Muslim Relations

Mahmoud Mustafa Ayoub was the foremost North American Muslim scholar of Muslim-Christian relations and interreligious dialogue in the modern age who offered new interpretations concerning the roots of conflict between Islam and Christianity. He also offered a new theological approach for building better Muslim-Christian understanding.
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A History of Christian-Muslim Relations

2000
The relationship between the Christian and Muslim worlds has been a long and tortuous one. Over the course of the centuries the balance of power has swung in pendulum fashion—at times the initiative seems to have lain with the Muslim community, with the Christian world simply being compelled to react to developments outside itself, while at other ...
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