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Scholarship March 8, 2019

Islam at Jesuit Colleges & Universities

The Wabash Center

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Author
Hidayatullah, Aysha; Brigham, Erin, eds.
Publisher
University of San Francisco Press
ISBN
9781944769130
Table of Contents
Introduction (Aysha Hidayatullah)

Ch 1. Jesuit History, Mission and Identity: Jesuits and the Interreligious Commitments of Vatican II (John Borelli)
Ch 2. Studying and Teaching Islam: Different Experiences (Patrick J. Ryan, S.J)
Ch 3. The Challenge and the Promise of Teaching Islam at a Jesuit University (Umeyye Isra Yazicioglu)
Ch 4. Where we have Been, where we are Going: Some Reflections on the Past, Present, and Future of Jesuit/Muslim Relations (Paul Shore)
Ch 5. Issues of Immediacy and Identity in Scholarship and Pedagogy for Islam in the Academy (Martin Nguyen)
Ch 6. The Future of Muslims in Jesuit Universities (Thomas Michel, S.J)
Ch 7. The Future of Islam at Jesuit Universities (Amir Hussain)
On April 10-11, 2015 the University of San Francisco hosted the national conference, “Islam at U.S. Jesuit Colleges and Universities.” The overall aim of the conference was to examine the evolution of the mission, objectives, and identity of Catholic Jesuit colleges and universities in light of the expansion of the study of Islam and the growing presence of Muslim faculty, staff, and students on our campuses. (From the Publisher)