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<note>Events in the Middle East alone make it imperative urat S in the West learn more about the Muslim world, but in addition many Christians in the United States have Muslim neighbors and business associates whom they need to get to know better. As this helpful book comments, &#34;Instead of giving in to prejudice, which inevitably corrupts all human relationships, the time has come for Christians to respond to the presence of their Muslim neighbors in new ways and with new attitudes.&#34;

Christians and Muslims Together examines what these new ways and attitudes might be and how they might be achieved. The work of the Islamic Advisory Study Committee of the Presbyterian Church (USA.), it has been prepared as a report to the 199th General Assembly. It is nontechnical and designed for use in a denomination-wide study of Islam and of the beliefs and values Christians and Muslims share

Among topics considered are the faith and practice of Islam; a brief history of Christian-Muslim relations, along with an overview of the present-day Muslim world, case studies on Christian-Muslim relations in the United States and several other countries, as well as an analysis of problems encountered; and recommendations for entering into constructive dialogue in the future. A glossary and selected bibliography increase this book's value for study.

Byron L. Haines is the Co-director of the Office on Christian-Muslim Relations of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA. He also teaches at Hartford Seminary.

Frank L. Cooley is Staff Associate for Southern Asia and the Islamic World, Division of International Mission, General Assembly Mission Board, the Presbyterian Church (USA) in Atlanta

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