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An alternative, uniquely Christian response to the growing global challenges of deep religious difference
In the last fifty years, millions of Muslims have migrated to Europe and North The united states. Their arrival has ignited a series of fierce public debates on both sides of the Atlantic about religious freedom and tolerance, terrorism and security, gender and race, and a lot more. How can Christians easiest reply to this case?
In this book theologian and ethicist Matthew Kaemingk offers a thought-provoking Christian viewpoint at the growing debates over Muslim presence within the West. Rejecting both fearful nationalism and romantic multiculturalism, Kaemingk makes the case for a third way—a Christian pluralism that may be committed to both the historic Christian faith and the general public rights, dignity, and freedom of Islam.