Islam: Past, Present and Future by Hans Küng


Islam: Past, Present and Future
Title : Islam: Past, Present and Future
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ISBN : 1851683771
ISBN-10 : 9781851683772
Language : English
Format Type : Hardcover
Number of Pages : 800
Publication : First published May 1, 2006

For more than two decades the world religions have been a central topic for Hans Küng. In books which have inspired millions throughout human society, he has pioneered work towards a new dialogue between cultures. In this extraordinarily comprehensive book, he gives an in-depth account of Islam, the second largest world religion after Christianity. Describing paradigm shifts in its 1400-year history, outlining the various currents and surveying the positions of Islam on the urgent questions of the day, few present-day theologians could have written such a complete analysis. As in Küng’s earlier studies on Judaism (1991) and Christianity (1994), he focuses on the central principles in the faith and seeks to show the parallels between the monotheistic world religions. With detailed analysis of the contents and meaning of the Koran, he challenges the notion that people of different religions are intrinsically opposed. Indeed, in the introduction of this thought-provoking and powerful book, he explicitly presents its message as being the antithesis of that of the influential Clash of Civilisations (1993), by Samuel Huntington. Instead of presenting Islam as the new ‘enemy’ in a post Cold War world, and regarding the current international situation as a call for further rearmament and hatred, he suggests that a "peace between religions" is a prerequisite for "peace between nations". Informative, opinionated and exceedingly well-constructed, this is a masterpiece by the foremost scholar in his field. In a world where understanding of global politics requires a knowledge of Islam, there is no better place to start. Dr. Küng is President of the Foundation for a Global Ethic (Weltethos). From 1960 until his retirement in 1996, he was Professor of Ecumenical Theology and Director of the Institute for Ecumenical Research at the University of Tübingen. He is a scholar of theology and philosophy and a prolific writer. He was recently named among Foreign Affairs One Hundred Public Intellectuals


Islam: Past, Present and Future Reviews


  • Carolina Neves

    Este não é um livro apenas sobre uma religião. É um livro que ajuda a perceber toda uma cultura, tradições e modos de viver.
    Começa por se debruçar sobre a história do islão de modo a melhor perceber o porquê do funcionamento do presente, sendo, também, possível extrapolar um pouco de como pode vir a ser o futuro próximo. Tem como objetivo transpor algumas barreiras que existiam e continuam a existir na sociedade nos dias de hoje, explicando qual a melhor metodologia para tal.

  • Wyatt Houtz

    Excellent.

  • Christoph

    Gegen Ende hin nicht nur von den Ereignissen überholt, sondern bemerkenswert naiv, um nicht zu sagen arrogant in seiner Konzentration auf einzelne, fortschrittliche Dogmatiker.

  • Andrew

    Extremely thorough and well balanced overall. An academic and detailed unpacking of Islam and its interrelation with history and the other major world religions.