The following is the first installment of “Keeping Faith,” a six-part series of conversations between politics professor Robert George and University professors of various faiths.
Amaney Jamal is a politics professor and practicing Muslim whose work focuses on Middle Eastern ...
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wow, what a lovely article. thank you professors george and jamal for a great discussion that i learned a lot from. i wish many others in our country and world could learn from this civility.
agreed with p12. i was skeptical at first, but this was a wonderful addition! please keep them coming
These are interesting articles and I am enjoying them, but I wonder if more pointed theological questions will be asked. Mainly, the question of reconciliation of an unholy people to a Holy, Holy, Holy God? What about the Christian belief of man being born sinful, after the seed of Adam, and we therefore need a Savior? What do other faiths do with the concept of sin?
Please continue these and do even more! I am learning!