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    Christian-Muslim Dialogue with Particular Reference to Pentecostals and Muslims in Nairobi North District, Nairobi County, Kenya

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    2018-12
    Author
    Kamau, Patrick Mburu
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en
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    Interfaith dialogue is becoming a household name in our global society within the context of religious pluralism. Christians and Muslims are widely spread across the globe commanding almost a half of global population. Some Christians, particularly among some Pentecostals view Muslims with distrust, apprehension and rivalry. In Nairobi, Kenya, features of mistrust, disharmony, and intolerance among Pentecostal churches toward Muslims have been witnessed and vice versa. The study explored Christian-Muslim dialogue with particular reference to Pentecostal Christians and Muslims in Nairobi, Kenya. It examines Biblical and Qur’anic teaching on Christian-Muslim dialogue. Integrated Inclusivism Conceptual Model of interfaith dialogue is discussed showing how various areas of convergence and divergence work. Constructive Christian-Muslim dialogue should take into consideration integrated inclusivism ideals such as shared theological concepts and values, socio-political and economic dialogue and divergent theological concept. The paper recommends that Pentecostals Christians and Muslims should not ignore Biblical and Qur’anic teachings. Overarching interfaith hindrances should be reduced in order to talk to each other in a respectful way. In conclusion, interfaith dialogue is the solutions for effective dialogue between Muslims and Pentecostal Christians in Nairobi, Kenya.
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    https://academicjournals.org/journal/IJPDS/article-full-text-pdf/B9C98D159691
    https://academicjournals.org/journal/IJPDS/article-abstract/B9C98D159691
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/331117808_Christian-Muslim_dialogue_with_particular_reference_to_Pentecostals_and_Muslims_in_Nairobi_Kenya
    http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/514
    Publisher
    Academic Journals
    ISSN
    2141–6621
    Subject
    Christocentrism
    Christian-Muslim dialogue
    shura
    socio-economic
    socio-political and economic dialogue
    socioreligious love
    Divergent theological matters
    Interfaith dialogue
    Integrated inclusivism conceptual model
    Religious equality
    Religio-political interests
    Muslim umma
    Pentecostal Christians
    personal relationships
    Religio-political interests
    Theological or reader presupposition
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