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Session Description
What is it like for a theologian and minister to live and work at the intersections of Islam and Christianity and the Global South and North? What spiritual practices from the majority world help sustain faithful Christian witness in multireligious contexts? What might this teach those who lead worship or congregational life? Join this conversation with John Azumah, who is an ordained Ghanaian minister in the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, a theologian, and a professor of world Christianity and Islam who has taught on four continents. Hosted by Cory Willson, professor of missiology at Calvin Seminary.
Conference Title
2020 Calvin Symposium on Worship
Event Date
1-31-2020
Event Type
Panel/Conversation
Type (recording/text)
Recording
Topic
Hospitality
Keywords:
Islam, Neighborly Love, Intersectionality
Recommended Citation
Azumah, John A. and Willson, Cory, "Loving Our Muslim Neighbor: An Interview" (2020). Symposium on Worship Archive. 20.
https://digitalcommons.calvin.edu/uni-cicw-symposium/2020/allitems/20
Loving Our Muslim Neighbor: An Interview
What is it like for a theologian and minister to live and work at the intersections of Islam and Christianity and the Global South and North? What spiritual practices from the majority world help sustain faithful Christian witness in multireligious contexts? What might this teach those who lead worship or congregational life? Join this conversation with John Azumah, who is an ordained Ghanaian minister in the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, a theologian, and a professor of world Christianity and Islam who has taught on four continents. Hosted by Cory Willson, professor of missiology at Calvin Seminary.