This book studies the historical, religious and political concerns of the Iraqi Shi'i community as interpreted by the members of that community who now live in the United Kingdom and Ireland, following the 2003-2010 war and occupation in Iraq. It opens up a creative space to explore dialogue between Islam and the West, looking at issues such as intra-Muslim conflict, Muslim-Christian relations, the changing face of Arab Islam and the experience of Iraq in the crossfire of violence and terrorism - all themes which are currently emerging in preaching and in discussion among Iraqi Shi'a in exile. The book's aim is to explore possibilities for dialogue with Iraqi Shi'i communities who wish, in the midst of political, social and religious transition, to engage with elements of Christian theology such as pastoral and liberation theology.
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Peter Lang Group AG, International Academic Publishers
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Höhe: 225 mm
Breite: 150 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
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978-3-0343-0905-9 (9783034309059)
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10.3726/978-3-0353-0342-1
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Kieran Flynn holds a PhD from Trinity College Dublin in Intercultural Theology and Interreligious Studies, with a specialization in Islam and Muslim-Christian relations. He lectures on intercultural theology and Muslim-Christian relations at Carlow College and the Irish School of Ecumenics, Trinity College Dublin.
Contents: Shi'i Muslim Migration and Settlement in Ireland and the UK - Shi'i Religious Narratives in History and Ritual Memory - The Narrative of Emancipation Among Shi'a in Iran - Narrative Shi'i Opposition and Emancipation in Iraq - Shi'i Political Empowerment in Iraq - Shi'i Sermons and Narratives - Catholic Theology in Dialogue with Shi'i Narratives.