Un islam reconcilié avec les chrétiens arabes : propositions de monseigneur Georges Khodr

Georges Khodr, un pasteur et théologien chrétien arabe, propose dans ses écrits des critères théologiques et herméneutiques qui aident à reconnaitre une société plurielle afin de préserver le vivre-ensemble entre chrétiens et musulmans. L'auteur approfondit ces critères afin d'en vérifier le bienfondé et de présenter à son tour de nouvelles propositions.
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