RT Article T1 The ethical connection: Christian-Muslim relations in the postmodern age JF Islam and Christian-Muslim relations VO 2 IS 1 SP 56 OP 76 A1 Sardar, Ziauddin 1951- LA English PB Routledge YR 1991 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/596649770 AB Christians and Muslims harbour mutual distrusts. The Muslim distrust of Christians is based on the fact that Christianity has become a cult of Jesus, is too deeply embedded in Augustinian dualism and now largely serves the goal of secularism. The Christian distrust of Muslims is based on the fact that contemporary Islam appears to have lost its humanity and has degenerated into a cult of figh. To overcome these mutual distrusts, both religions should move forward to their monotheistic roots. The survival of believers as believers, in an increasingly meaningless postmodern world, depends on tackling some of the great social, political and intellectual issues of our time on the basis of a joint ethical programme that draws its conceptual and value parameters from the monotheistic sources of Islam and Christianity. K1 Ethik/Sittenlehre K1 Theologie K1 Dialog K1 Christentum K1 Islam K1 Ethics K1 Theology K1 Dialogue K1 Christianity DO 10.1080/09596419108720948