- Talks and Lectures
Theologies of Truth and Salvation in Catholic Christianity and Ash鈥檃ri Islam

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Status
Applications Open -
Date
29 May 2024 -
Location
Aga Khan Centre
This lecture will be held at 14.00 BST
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In this lecture, Dr Mohammed Gamal Abdelnour will explore some key questions addressed in his book titled,聽聽(Brill, 2021). The lecture will analytically and critically compare the historical development of Catholic theologies of truth and salvation with similar development in Islamic theological traditions, focusing on聽础蝉丑士补谤颈sm. The discussion will move from individual theologians to theological schools. The aim is to help consolidate the young field of Comparative Theology and highlight areas of continuity/discontinuity between modern and classical theology in both traditions.
Speaker

Mohammed Gamal Abdelnour
Lecturer
Mohammed Gamal Abdelnour is a lecturer of Islamic theology and philosophy at the Faculty of U峁E玪 al-D墨n, al-AzharA major mosque and institution of learning founded in Cairo by the Fatimid Imam-caliph al-Mu士izz (d. 975). University (Cairo) and an honorary visiting fellow at the Department of Philosophy, University of York. Gamal received his primary, secondary, and undergraduate education at Al-Azhar, where he gained the qualification as聽岣ツ乫颈岷聽of the Qur示an. He studied deeply the various disciplines of the Arabic and Islamic tradition and graduated as valedictorian of his class with a BA in Islamic Studies and Philosophy in 2011. He holds an MA in Catholic Theology (Durham University) and a PhD in Comparative Theology (SOAS, University of London). He is the author of 聽A Comparative History of Catholic and A拧鈥榓r墨 Theologies of Truth and Salvation: Inclusive Minorities, Exclusive Majorities聽(Brill, 2021) and聽The Higher Objectives of Islamic Theology: Towards a Theory of Maq膩峁d al-士Aq膩鈥檌d聽(Oxford University Press, 2022).
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