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A Christian King and Muslim Refugees

In the 7th century, a Christian King welcomed Muslim refugees. Although they were loyal, he did this out of a commitment to human dignity.

Martyrs, Monasteries, and the Miracle of Iran’s Christian Revival

In every era, from the apostolic age to today, the story of Christians in Iran has been marked by suffering and extraordinary faith

Nicaea: A Journey of Faith

One can still visit Iznik in Turkey (Nicaea), which hosted a gathering of real people who safeguarded the Christian truth about God and our redemption.

Syria’s Anglicans Cautiously Hopeful

Syria's new leader has used moderate language and promised to protect minority groups, despite his Islamist roots; leaders of Damascus' Anglican church have an appointment with the National Dialogue Conference.

The Hajj: A Muslim Vision for the Interreligious Life

Community is a messy and wild business. As someone who loves her community deeply, sometimes my impulse is to withdraw and be in my...

The Trinity in Arabic

As part of my class on the Trinity this year, I looked into Arabic Christian theology. This stuff isn’t well known by Western theologians,...

An Agenda for Christian Engagement with Muslims

By David Marshall Christians who seek a deep understanding of Islam, and who hope to relate in authentically Christian ways to Muslims, will soon become...

Idowu-Fearon Reflects on Role as Secretary General

By Kirk Petersen The first African to serve as Secretary General of the Anglican Communion plans to return to Nigeria after stepping down in August...

King Abdullah II Wins Templeton Prize

King Abdullah II: “I accept this extraordinary prize, not on my own behalf, but on behalf of all Jordanians.”

Calls to Exclude Graham

Muslim leaders and three members of Parliament are calling on the government not to allow evangelist Franklin Graham to enter the U.K.

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