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Encounters Outside the Majlis Encounters Outside the Majlis
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Theodota of Amid and Christian Holy Men Theodota of Amid and Christian Holy Men
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The Eucharist The Eucharist
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Jesus Jesus
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Baptism Baptism
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The Cross The Cross
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Churches and Monasteries Churches and Monasteries
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Religious Conversion, Religious Inertia Religious Conversion, Religious Inertia
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Doctrine vs. Practice? Doctrine vs. Practice?
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An Ecumenical Monotheist Movement? An Ecumenical Monotheist Movement?
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The Shape of Islam The Shape of Islam
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12 Conversion and the Simple: The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same
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Published:November 2018
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This chapter looks at the observation that a person who was actually learned in both his own religious tradition and in the Islamic tradition would never convert for anything other than nontheological reasons. Most Christians and Muslims were not learned in their own religious tradition, much less in that of a rival religion, and will have been ill-equipped or simply unable to discuss and debate religious difference at the level of sophisticated theology in a proper and informed way. For this reason, if when speaking about Christian–Muslim relations, one's focus is on difference at the level of doctrinal theology, one will gain only a distorted understanding of seventh- and eighth-century realities. One will overlook the existence of a layering and continuum of knowledge in the Christian community and fail to take into account the reality that most conversions by Christians to Islam will have been conversions of simple Christians into simple Muslims.
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