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MODS Metadata of Interfaith praxis in the South African struggle for liberation : towards a liberatio-political framework for Muslim-Christian relations

roleTerm ( text )
advisor 
namePart
Esack, F., Prof. 
roleTerm ( text )
author 
namePart
Palombo, Matthew Cady 
dateAccessioned
2014-06-23T09:16:25Z 
dateAvailable
2014-06-23T09:16:25Z 
dateIssued
2014-06-23 
dateSubmitted
2014 
identifier ( uri )
http://hdl.handle.net/10210/11294 
note
D.Litt et Phil. (Semitic Languages and Cultures) 
abstract
This thesis is an examination of “interfaith praxis” in the South African struggle for liberation, with particular emphasis on Muslim-Christian relations. We begin with an overview of the epistemological and theological contribution of “praxis” in European and subaltern contexts of liberation theology as well as the key dynamics of representation, conditionality and transformative activism in the history of Muslim-Christian relations. We then analyze and contrast “two histories” of Muslim-Christian relations in South Africa: one of Orientalism and the other of interfaith praxis. Through a close examination of two organizations - the Call of Islam (est. 1984) and the South African Chapter of the World Conference on Religion and Peace (est. 1984) - we argue that interfaith praxis changed how Muslims and Christians in the struggle approached interfaith dialogue and theological reflections on the religious other. It was this interfaith praxis that contributed to the importance of religious pluralism in contemporary South Africa. Following through from the history and reflections on interfaith praxis, we suggest here the possibility for a new framework for Muslim-Christian relations called a Liberatio-Political Framework. 
languageTerm ( rfc3066 )
en 
accessCondition ( useAndReproduction )
University of Johannesburg 
topic
Islam - Relations - Christianity 
topic
Christianity and other religions 
topic
Religion and politics - South Africa - History 
topic
Liberation theology - South Africa 
topic
Call of Islam (Organization) 
title
Interfaith praxis in the South African struggle for liberation : towards a liberatio-political framework for Muslim-Christian relations 
genre
Thesis 

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