RT Article T1 The calls of Kairos and Islam JF Islam and Christian-Muslim relations VO 13 IS 3 SP 303 OP 313 A1 Ghassany, Harith LA English PB Routledge YR 2002 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/597088381 AB The greatest challenge to Christianity during the second half of the twentieth century emerged from liberation theologies and specifically from the point of view of pitting the Christian faith against the most despicable conditions of inhumanity. Oppressive contexts and conditions gave rise to deep reflection on what it means to be a Christian in situations where Christians oppress fellow Christians. The negative goal of Muslim-Christian relations requires looking into both religious traditions to see how the messages of Islam and Christianity have been misappropriated and distorted to serve the interests of the powerful. The positive goal will be to rediscover the emancipatory functions of Islam and Christianity in the midst of history and culture, and direct the resultant awareness to serve present and future objectives of Muslim-Muslim, Christian-Christian and Muslim-Christian relations. K1 Christentum K1 Staatensystem K1 Theologie der Befreiung K1 Islam K1 Interreligiöser Dialog K1 Religion K1 Lehre K1 Interpretation K1 Islamische Länder/Islamische Welt : Christliche Länder : Christentum : Theologie der Befreiung : Islam : Beziehungen zwischen religiösen Gruppen/Religionsgemeinschaften : Religiöse Lehre : Interpretation K1 Humanismus K1 Theologie der Befreiung/Theologie der Revolution K1 Dialog K1 Humanism K1 Christianity K1 theology of liberation/theology of revolution K1 Dialogue K1 Islamische Staaten DO 10.1080/09596410220220145507