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Table of Contents
Introduction
Time for an “Ecumenical Jihad”?
Three Great Abrahamic Faiths?
The Same God?
The Same Jesus?
Are We All Muslims Now?
A Common Desire for Justice?
A Shared Sexual Ethic?
An Honest Desire for Dialogue?
Conclusion
Epilogue: The Kreeft/Spencer Debate
Appendix
About the author
Endnotes
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