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Encountering God : the role of prayer in Christian-Muslim relations

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dc.contributor.advisor Kritzinger, J. N. J. (Johannes Nicolaas Jacobus), 1950-
dc.contributor.author Pillay, Reginald
dc.date.accessioned 2015-01-23T04:24:06Z
dc.date.available 2015-01-23T04:24:06Z
dc.date.issued 1995-06
dc.identifier.citation Pillay, Reginald (1995) Encountering God : the role of prayer in Christian-Muslim relations, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/15788> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/15788
dc.description Summaries in English and Afrikaans
dc.description.abstract Die verhoudings tussen Christene en Moslems word dikwels vertroebel deur wantroue, misverstand en kultuurverskille. Hierdie studie behandel gebed as 'n moontlike brug van begrip tussen Moslems en Christene. Die motivering vir die studie le egter dieper as die soeke na goeie wedersydse verhoudings. Dit vloei voort uit deelname aan die "God se sending" in die wereld. Hoofstuk 2 gee 'n noukeurige beskrywing van Moslemgebed (salat), deur te kyk na die oproep tot gebed, voorneme, wassing, gebedshoudings, asook die plek en rigting van gebed. Hoofstuk 3 bevat 'n Christelike interpretasie van Moslemgebed. Di t bestudeer die aanroep ("In die naam van God"), die Moslem-geloofsbelydenis en salat as ritueel. Hoofstuk 4 tref 'n vergelyking tussen die eerste Soerah (Al-Fatihah) en die "Onse Vader". Beide verskille en ooreenkomste word aangetoon. Hoofstuk 5 trek dan 'n paar missiologiese konklusies, met die klem op gebedshoudings en die verhouding tussen dialoog en getuienis. af
dc.description.abstract Relations between Christians and Muslims have often been strained due to mistrust, misunderstanding and cultural differences. This study focuses on prayer as a possible bridge to mutual understanding between Muslims and Christians. However, the motivation for this study goes deeper than a search for good neighbourliness. It stems from participating in the ''mission of God" in society. Chapter 2 gives a detailed description of Muslim prayer (salat), looking at the call to prayer, intention, ablution, prayer postures, the place and the direction of salat. Chapter 3 contains a Christian interpretation of Muslim prayer. It examines the invocation ("In the name of God"), the Islamic Creed, and salat as ritual. Chapter 4 draws a comparison between the opening Surah (Al-Fatihah) and the Lord's Prayer. Both the common and distinguishing features are highlighted. Chapter 5 draws some missiological implications, focusing on prayer postures and the relationship between dialogue and witness. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (91 leaves)
dc.language.iso en
dc.subject Prayer en
dc.subject Ritual en
dc.subject Christian-Muslim relations en
dc.subject Interreligious dialogue en
dc.subject The Lord's Prayer en
dc.subject Salat en
dc.subject Al-Fatihah en
dc.subject Witness en
dc.subject Prayer postures en
dc.subject.ddc 261.27
dc.subject.lcsh Islam -- Relations -- Christianity en
dc.subject.lcsh Christianity and other religions -- Islam en
dc.subject.lcsh Prayer en
dc.subject.lcsh Lord's prayer -- Comparative studies en
dc.subject.lcsh Prayer-books en
dc.title Encountering God : the role of prayer in Christian-Muslim relations en
dc.type Dissertation
dc.description.department Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology
dc.description.degree M. Th. (Missiology)


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