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A Christian Response to Muzammil Siddiqi: God: A Muslim View

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Three Faiths — One God

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I am reminded today of an event which took place in a town with a similar name in another time, in another place. I am referring to the Council of Clermont in south-central France which took place on 18 November 1095. There at that giant conclave, too big for the cathedral and moved to the open spaces beyond the city gates, Pope Urban I spoke not of reconciliation, not of dialogue with Islam, but made a call to war, to crusade against it.

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© 1989 The Claremont Graduate School

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Meskill, M.F. (1989). A Christian Response to Muzammil Siddiqi: God: A Muslim View. In: Hick, J., Meltzer, E.S. (eds) Three Faiths — One God. Library of Philosophy and Religion. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-09434-9_9

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