You were one of four theologians I based by Constructive Theology paper at Chicago Theological Seminary. called: “The Beautiful Mystery: A Theology based on Novel God Concepts” The premise was that all humanity has potential of mystical union with God, Allah, Yahweh (The Beautiful Mystery) and we all can have the universal love of God. I am using your comments on the video for a paper on Forgiveness. Thank you especially for your biography of Muhammad, Peace be Upon Him, which conveyed the reverence and love you have for him and Allah. We have Jewish and Muslim faculty. Rami Nashashibi, recently mentioned by President Obama at National Prayer Breakfast is
Visiting Assistant Professor in Sociology of Religion & Muslim Studies.
Dear Prof. Ramadan:
You were one of four theologians I based by Constructive Theology paper at Chicago Theological Seminary. called: “The Beautiful Mystery: A Theology based on Novel God Concepts” The premise was that all humanity has potential of mystical union with God, Allah, Yahweh (The Beautiful Mystery) and we all can have the universal love of God. I am using your comments on the video for a paper on Forgiveness. Thank you especially for your biography of Muhammad, Peace be Upon Him, which conveyed the reverence and love you have for him and Allah. We have Jewish and Muslim faculty. Rami Nashashibi, recently mentioned by President Obama at National Prayer Breakfast is
Visiting Assistant Professor in Sociology of Religion & Muslim Studies.
Peace be upon you, Prof. Ramadan
Sincerely,
Jan Remer-Osborn, PhD (soon MDIV)