Orthodox Christians and Islam in the Postmodern Age
Biographical note
Andrew M. Sharp, Ph.D. (2010), University of Birmingham, teaches at Virginia Commonwealth University and was previously an instructor at the College of William and Mary. His writings have appeared in Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations and the Oxford Dictionary of Islam.
Readership
All those interested in the modern history and theology of Orthodox Christianity, Muslim-Christian relations, Mediterranean and Eastern European studies, the role of religion in forming identity, and religion and politics.
Reviews
'This book is the latest in Brill's not inexpensive but certainly very substantial scholarly series "History of Christian-Muslim Relations," a series that none who care about these encounters can afford to ignore. [...] let me encourage all who are interested in the topic to make sure to get a copy of this important book. We are, once more, in the debt of Brill for continuing to publish works in their very important and welcome series on the history of Christian-Muslim relations.' - Dr. Adam DeVille, 9 October 2012, on the online blog of: LOGOS: A Journal of Eastern Christian Studies.
'A new and welcome book, very cogently written, to which I previously drew brief attention, continues to help us understand the relationship between Orthodox Christians and Muslims.' - Dr. Adam DeVille, 2 November 2012, on the online blog of: LOGOS: A Journal of Eastern Christian Studies.
'A new and welcome book, very cogently written, to which I previously drew brief attention, continues to help us understand the relationship between Orthodox Christians and Muslims.' - Dr. Adam DeVille, 2 November 2012, on the online blog of: LOGOS: A Journal of Eastern Christian Studies.
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