Well, there's a problem with speaking well of a book before reading far enough in it. I'm still learning a lot from Stephen Schwartz's Two Faces of Islam, but fairly early in the book he makes it clear that he's working with the view that at least all "Abrahamic faiths" can work together for the betterment of mankind. His hope is that "Islam may . . . fulfill its destiny as a positive force for all humanity." So, my enthusiasm for the book is now a significantly qualified enthusiasm.
posted by Peter J. Leithart on Saturday, October 04, 2003 at 08:46 AM
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