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The priest and the imam, by Christophe Roucou, Tareq Oubrou
Dialogue between Christians and Muslims is an emergency: this is the conviction of the authors of this book. Faced with mutual misunderstandings, the concerns aroused by an Islam that is sometimes perceived as incompatible with modernity and democracy, it is time to open the discussion, to seek to know each other, to understand each other and live better together. Through a lively, deep text, which does not evade any angry question, Tareq Oubrou and Christophe Roucou show that Christians and Muslims alike must take into account the cultural diversity and religious plurality of our societies, in order to fully live their lives as citizens and of believers.
About the authors
Christophe Roucou
Christophe Roucou has been a priest of the Mission of France since 1980. A graduate of the Pontifical Institute for Arab and Islamic Studies (PISAI), he lived nine years in Egypt. Since 2006, he has been Director of the National Service for Relations with Islam (SRI) of the Conference of Bishops of France.
Tareq Oubrou
Tareq Oubrou is an imam from Bordeaux, theologian and has lived in France for thirty years. Coming from the Union of Islamic Organizations of France (UOIF), he has repeatedly taken courageous positions in relation to Muslim institutions. He published An angry imam (Bayard).
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